Česká nemocnice v Ugandě a kvalita porodnické péče
[Czech Hospital in Uganda and quality of obstetric care]
Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type Comparative Study, Journal Article
PubMed
27457399
PII: 58691
- Keywords
- Czech Hospital, Uganda, caesarean section, equipment, lacks, obstetric care, specialists, transport.,
- MeSH
- Cesarean Section mortality standards MeSH
- Adult MeSH
- Extraction, Obstetrical mortality standards MeSH
- Clinical Competence standards MeSH
- Quality of Health Care standards MeSH
- Medical Staff, Hospital standards MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Maternal Mortality MeSH
- Hospital Mortality MeSH
- Obstetrics standards MeSH
- Developing Countries * MeSH
- Cross-Cultural Comparison * MeSH
- Pregnancy MeSH
- Check Tag
- Adult MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Pregnancy MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Comparative Study MeSH
- Geographicals
- Czech Republic MeSH
- Uganda MeSH
OBJECTIVE: The target was to evaluate the present state of obstetric care in Czech Hospital in Buikwe in Uganda. We evaluated a professional level of hospital physicians, their obstetric expertise and technical equipment of delivery theatre and mobile surgery and we provided a short 4 months evaluation of deliveries in main view of obstetric pathologies, frequency of caesarean sections and maternal mortality. METHODS AND RESULTS: In period from October 2014 to January 2015 there was evaluated a group of 374 women, admited to labour at delivery theatre. We evaluated parity of women, number and indications of caesarean sections, age of women and obstetric finding by admission. The most of our patients were primiparas and secundiparas, the caesarean section was performed in 23,8% of cases and the most frequent indication of it was threatened rupture of the uterus, state after caesarean section, cephalopelvic disproportion and obstructed labour. Two women died. By evaluation of quality of obstetric care we have found some serious lacks. Ugandan doctors are not obstetricians, they have no experience with vaginal obstetric operations, the Hospital has no fetal-monitor and no possibility for a transport of emergency cases. CONCLUSIONS: The Hospital needs expert help from Czech Republic, as doctors-obstetricians so as some equipment for delivery theatre and above all suitable car for urgent transport and for use of mobile surgery.