Bibliographic citations
Vásquez, M., (2019). Perfil epidemiológico de las gestantes adolescentes atendidas en el hospital regional docente de Trujillo. Enero - Diciembre 2017 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5948
Vásquez, M., Perfil epidemiológico de las gestantes adolescentes atendidas en el hospital regional docente de Trujillo. Enero - Diciembre 2017 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5948
@misc{renati/378493,
title = "Perfil epidemiológico de las gestantes adolescentes atendidas en el hospital regional docente de Trujillo. Enero - Diciembre 2017",
author = "Vásquez Gamarra, Marianella Noemí",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2019"
}
To determine the epidemiological profile of pregnant teenagers treated at the Trujillo Regional Teaching Hospital. January - December 2017. MATERIAL AND METHOD: This study was observational, descriptive, cross-sectional. The sample population was 425 pregnant women, attended by childbirth; The data were taken from the medical records of the Trujillo Regional Teaching Hospital, then processed and analyzed. RESULTS: pregnant teenagers treated at the Trujillo Regional Teaching Hospital, January - December 2017 were late adolescents 17-19 years (74.8%), with full secondary school (74.4%), cohabiting marital status (75.3 %), with housewife occupation (98.6), from the province of Trujillo (54.1%), having as a personal history the presence of anemia (57.4%), acquired immune deficiency virus - AIDS (0 , 2%) and in infectious diseases (1.8%), with a minimum percentage (6.1%) of family history of hypertension and (1.4%) tuberculosis; being teenage nulliparous pregnant women (76.8%), with normal body mass index, attending his first prenatal care between 14 and 27 weeks of gestation (45.4%), managing to obtain a number greater than 7 prenatal care during his entire gestation process (58.8); with full-term gestational age at the end of pregnancy, in addition to (20.7%) presence of intercurrent diseases and pregnancy ends in a higher percentage by delivery by caesarean section (56.9%). CONCLUSIONS: The epidemiological profile of pregnant teenagers corresponds to late adolescents, with full secondary school, living together, mostly housewife; from Trujillo province that presented anemia in his personal history, nulliparous, with normal body mass index that begins his prenatal care between 14 to 27 weeks of gestation and culminates his gestational process with a number greater than 7 prenatal care, with presence of intercurrent diseases and with gestational age at term, at the end of pregnancy, ending this in greater percentage by delivery by cesarean section.
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