Aplicación de la normativa ESAMYN y la reducción del tiempo del trabajo de parto. Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso, Cuenca, 2018-2019
Fecha
2023-06-07Autor
Mata Calderón, María Gabriela
Institución
Resumen
The health regulations for Establishments as Mother and Child Friendly (ESAMYN) have
been implemented with the aim of reducing maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality
through adequate and timely care for pregnant women, a humanized delivery, promotion,
protection and support of breastfeeding. The objective of the study was to determine the
application of the ESAMYN Regulation and its association in reducing the time of labor,
during 2018-2019. It will be a case-control study. 338 clinical records of pregnant women
who entered labor with a dilation of 4 to 5 cm were reviewed, women whose delivery was
attended to by applying the ESAMYN regulations were identified as cases, and those with
the conventional method were identified as controls. Statistical analysis was performed using
the SPSS 25 program and results were presented using personalized tables. 79% were
between the ages of 20 and 39, 38.2% free union, 48.8% had a secondary level of education
and 58% lived in urban areas; 66.9% were multiparous and 88.2% had sufficient prenatal
controls (≥5 controls) and 50.3% underwent humanized deliveries. The level of application of
the regulations in the study population was 100%; the average time of the beginning and end
of labor applying the ESAMYN regulations showed a difference of approximately 1 hour and
22 minutes from the start of labor and 1 hour and 0 minutes with the end of conventional
labor; there were no differences in the time of labor applying the ESAMYN standards when
compared with conventional delivery care.