Mulugeta Shegaze
College of Medicine and Health Sciences,
Arba Minch, SNNPR
Ethiopia
Research Article
Magnitude and Associated Factors of Preeclampsia Among Pregnant Women who Attend Antenatal Care Service in Public Health Institutions in Arba Minch Town, Southern Ethiopia, 2016
Author(s): Mulugeta Shegaze, Yohannes Markos, Wubeshet Estifaons, Iyasu Taye, Erkihun Gemeda, Tigist Gezahegn, Gezahegn Urmale and Weynishet G TsadikMulugeta Shegaze, Yohannes Markos, Wubeshet Estifaons, Iyasu Taye, Erkihun Gemeda, Tigist Gezahegn, Gezahegn Urmale and Weynishet G Tsadik
Background: Hypertensive disorders of Pregnancy are the major complications that cause about 60% to 80% of all maternal deaths. Preeclamcia is a major hypertensive disorder of pregnancy that had caused maternal mortalities and morbidities all round the world.
Objective: To assess the prevalence and factors associated to preeclampsia among pregnant women attending antenatal care service.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from January 10 to February 09, 2016 among pregnant women who followed anti natal care at public health institutions in Arba Minch town. The study included 422 pregnant women who were selected using systematic random sampling. Semi-structured questionnaire was employed to collect data. The data were entered into EpiData version 3.1 and analyzed using SPSS version 20.
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