KMID : 0378019760190040425
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New Medical Journal 1976 Volume.19 No. 4 p.425 ~ p.434
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A Study on the Delivery Milieu and Registration of Birth in Jungneung Area
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æõé»÷Á/Yum, Yong Tae
ÑÑúñÕ/ÚÓéÌñ²/Kim, Hae Joon/Park, Yong Joo
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Abstract
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This study focusing on prenatal care, places of delivery, attendants at delivery, tools used to cut umbilical cord and registration of birth was conducted on 787 married women aged 20-44 who experienced deliveries during the period of 5 years from 1970 to 1974.
The results obtained from the study for two months of May and June in 1975, in Jungneung 3 Dong, Sungbuk Ku, Seoul were abstracted as follow.
1) The percentage of deliveries received prenatal care at medical facilities was 61.9% (57.7% at hospital and 4.2% at midwife¢¥s house).
2) The highest percentage of deliveries received prenatal care was seen in 20-24 age group(85.5%), professional workers (84.6%), college graduates in wives (80.7%), college graduates in husbands (75.6%) and upper group by living standard (72.5%).
3) The percentage of deliveries done at medical facilities was 63.4% (61.7% at hospital and 1.7% at midwife¢¥s house).
4) The highest percentage of deliveries done at medical facilities was seen in 20-24 age group (88. 1 %), college graduates in wives (86.9%), upper group by living standard (82.4%), professional workers (74.3%) and college graduates in husbands(67.9%).
5) The percentage of deliveries attended by medical personnel was 72.7%(63.0% by physicians and 9.5% by midwives).
6) Of the 288 home deliveries, the percentage of deliveries attended by mother including mother in-law, midwife, and physician was 60.1%, 21.5%, and 3.5% respectively.
7) The highest percentage of deliveries attended by medical personnel was seen in college graduates in wives(91.0%), 20-24 age group (89.6%), upper group by living standard (85.5%), clerical workers (82.2%) and college graduates in husbands (76.3%).
8) In most cases of home deliveries, scissors were used to cut umbilical cord and only 50.2% of scissors were sterilized.
9) Only 42.4% of parents registered the birth of their children before 15 days after birth, 60. 8% within a month and 90.2% within six months.
10) The highest percentage of registration of birth before 15 days was seen -in 25-29 age group (53.1%), professional ;workers (51.3%), administrative workers (46.3%) and high school graduates in wives(44.2%)
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