Proposal of university extension actions aimed at vulnerable pregnant women in Pinar del Río
Keywords:
INTERSECTORAL COLLABORATION, HEALTH PROMOTION, PREGNANT WOMEN, RISK GROUPS, RISK MANAGEMENT.Abstract
Introduction: university extension is one of the functions/missions of higher education today.
Objective: to design a system of actions for University Extension intended for the comprehensive care of pregnant women admitted Justo Legon Padilla maternal-care home.
Methods: a qualitative research was carried out at Pinar del Rio University of Medical Sciences to design a proposal of actions for university extension directed to the comprehensive care of pregnant women admitted Justo Legon Padilla maternal-care home during 2018.
Results: it was verified university extension activities in Pinar del Río province has not considered a specific approach for pregnant women at risk or vulnerable, as a result health promotion actions were designed for this group in a structure of 17 activities, linking a good control of pre-conception reproductive risk for actions of university extension.
Conclusions: a system of university extension activities was developed to provide comprehensive care for pregnant women admitted Justo Legon Padilla maternal-care home. This system made possible to encourage the development of the modes of action for healthcare professionals and a better quality of life for the mother and the child.
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