Ana Claudia da Costa Guterres
Unknown Affiliation

Published : 2 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Systematic Literature Review Analysis: Effectiveness of Family Planning Programs in Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality Rates Eugenia Carvalho de Araújo; Maria Jose Canossa Alves; Ana Claudia da Costa Guterres; Maria Cardoso dos Santos; Hercio Marta Fátima Ximenes
Journal of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): Juni 2024
Publisher : PT. Banjarese Pacific Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62504/jimr652

Abstract

The Family Planning program has long been known as an important intervention in efforts to reduce maternal and child mortality rates. This research aims to analyze the effectiveness of the Family Planning Program in reducing maternal and child mortality rates using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. This research uses the SLR method by collecting and analyzing literature from various academic databases. Inclusion criteria included studies evaluating the impact of Family Planning programs on maternal and child mortality rates, published between 2019 and 2024. The literature selection process was carried out in two stages: initial screening and quality assessment using PRISMA guidelines. A total of 15 studies met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed in this study. The findings show that the Family Planning Program is effective in reducing maternal mortality through increasing access to reproductive health services, health education, and use of contraception. Apart from that, the Family Planning program is also effective in reducing child mortality by improving maternal health and preventing unwanted pregnancies. Challenges identified include limited access to health services in remote areas, cultural barriers, and lack of policy support. Family Planning programs have proven effective in reducing maternal and child mortality rates. To increase its effectiveness, it is necessary to increase accessibility, service quality, and adequate policy support. It is hoped that these recommendations will help in improving the implementation of Family Planning programs and maternal and child health policies in the future.
Positive Childbirth Experience: A Scoping Review Ana Claudia da Costa Guterres; Farida Kartini; M. Hakimi; Joaquim Pinto; Arina Chusnatayaini
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i3.818

Abstract

Background: A positive childbirth experience, stating that it must meet or exceed a woman's personal and socio-cultural beliefs and expectations. This includes giving birth to a healthy baby in a clinically and psychologically safe environment, with ongoing practical and emotional support from birth attendants and competent clinical staff. Purpose: This scoping review aimed to identify the best evidence about positive experiences during childbirth, evaluating what factors control and contribute to positive experiences during childbirth. Methods: Databases were searched from 2019 to 2023 from various databases, including PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Cochrane Library/Wiley. As well as using search engines such as Google Scholar and Research Rabbit and selecting them using Rayyan assistance. Critical appraisal and data charting are adopted from the JBI checklist, including cross-sectional, and Qualitative method. Of the 1600 articles identified, only Six met the criteria. Results: The results of this review identified two themes and four subthemes. The two themes are including factors controlling and contribute, and four subthemes such us support and communication factor, participation and empowerment, medical factor and psychology factors. Conclusion: Recommendation for health professionals, especially midwives, is to continue to develop a good and holistic service strategy, by providing support, empowering mothers and also providing good support in order to improve the positive experience during childbirth and minimize negative feedback during childbirth.