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Reproductive health professional's reported knowledge on diagnosis and management of rheumatic heart disease in pregnant women in Maputo, Mozambique.

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BACKGROUND Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) poses a threat to African women in their reproductive years, being an important cause of maternal mortality and poor foetal outcomes. Timely diagnosis and adequate… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) poses a threat to African women in their reproductive years, being an important cause of maternal mortality and poor foetal outcomes. Timely diagnosis and adequate management reduce significantly obstetric complications. Our study aimed to describe the knowledge of diagnosis and management of RHD in pregnant women among reproductive health professionals (RHP) working in a highly endemic area. METHODS The study that took place in May/2017 in two conveniently selected health facilities. Doctors (residents and specialists) and mid-level (maternal and child health nurses/technicians, MLRHP) were invited to respond to an anonymous, self-administered and standardized survey (electronic and paper-based questionnaires), which contained closed and open-ended questions on pregnancy-related RHD diagnosis, treatment and complications. The responses were coded and analysed using SPSS version 20. RESULTS Seventy-three RHP participated (27 doctors, 46 MLRHP). While RHP understand the fetal 49 (67%) and maternal 57 (53%) outcomes in presence of RHD, they are unprepared to diagnose, manage and refer them adequately. CONCLUSION RHP constitute a group that can be targeted for decentralization of diagnosis and management of RHD, a strategy that may be crucial to reduce maternal mortality by indirect causes in low-middle income countries.

Keywords: diagnosis; diagnosis management; heart disease; rheumatic heart; management; health

Journal Title: International journal of cardiology
Year Published: 2020

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