May
5
Mon
2025
5. Uso de métodos anticonceptivos postaborto: un estudio de seguimiento a seis meses
May 5 @ 02:00 – 02:50
5. Uso de métodos anticonceptivos postaborto: un estudio de seguimiento a seis meses @ Zoom

Speakers: Angelica Mercedes Lozano Rivera, Marlene Magallanes Corimanya & Lalescka Araceli Soria Gonzales

Facilitator: Marcela Mendoza

Introduccion: La anticoncepción postaborto es vital para reducir embarazos no deseados y prevenir la mortalidad materna.

Objetivo: Determinar si la nacionalidad y la edad están asociadas con el uso de anticonceptivos prescritos en el postaborto, tras un seguimiento de seis meses.

Metodos: Se realizaun estudio observacional anali­tico con mujeres que aceptaron un mettodo anticonceptivo inmediatamente despues de un aborto en un hospital publico peruano (N = 399). De ellas, se contactó telefónicamente a 175 participantes seis meses después.

Resultados: Solo el 39,42% de las mujeres mantuvo el uso del método anticonceptivo. Se hallo una asociacion significativa entre la edad (p = 0,049) y la nacionalidad venezolana (p = 0,043) con el uso de metodos anticonceptivos seis meses despues del aborto.

Conclusion: Seis meses después del alta hospitalaria, se observa una asociación entre el uso de métodos anticonceptivos postaborto y las variables edad y nacionalidad.

Introduction: Post-abortion contraception is vital to reduce unwanted pregnancies and prevent maternal mortality.

Objective: To determine whether nationality and age are associated with the use of prescribed contraceptives in the post-abortion period, after a six-month follow-up.

Methods: An analytical observational study was conducted with women who accepted a contraceptive method immediately after an abortion in a Peruvian public hospital (N = 399). Of these, 175 participants were contacted by telephone six months later.

Results: Only 39.42% of the women continued using the contraceptive method. A significant association was found between age (p = 0.049) and Venezuelan nationality (p = 0.043) with the use of contraceptive methods six months after the abortion.

Conclusion: Six months after hospital discharge, an association was observed between the use of post-abortion contraceptive methods and the variables age and nationality.

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10. Biodynamic Midwifery: Guiding Birthing Families From Fear to Love
May 5 @ 07:00 – 07:50
10. Biodynamic Midwifery: Guiding Birthing Families From Fear to Love @ Zoom

Speaker: Red Miller

Facilitator: Linda Deys

As a home birth midwife with nearly 2 decades of experience working the continuity of care model, I have found the word that most relates to my practice style is Biodynamic Midwifery. In my practice, I also have a strong focus on addressing fears to create space for ultimate outcomes.

Fear exploration is such an essential process for the birthing women and also the birthing partner, the older sibling, the grandparents, the doulas, whoever will be present and surrounding the mother at the time of birth.

This presentation will explore:

  1. the word biodynamic and introduce the concept of biodynamic midwifery.
  2. An introduction to the concept of relational field dynamics and explore how to hold a field of integrity and trust.
  3. An exploration of the role we carry as midwives to help shift a family from fear to love, including practical, applicable tools for self-exploration as well as for use with the families. We will explore how this practice is the fastest way to return a mother to their intuition.

I want to leave the participants with a renewed sense of passion for this sacred work and give them new ways of BEING within it!

14. The relationship between Health Literacy and Health Perception: Quantitative Research on Future Midwives
May 5 @ 11:00 – 11:50
14. The relationship between Health Literacy and Health Perception: Quantitative Research on Future Midwives @ Zoom

Speakers: Seda Serhatlioglu and Tuba Kizilkaya

Facilitator: Farah Sajidah

Abstract:

Health literacy is defined as the ability to access, understand, and use health information to make informed health-related decisions, while health perception refers to individual’s evaluations of their own health status.This study examines the relationship between health literacy and health perception among 353 midwifery students in Turkey, conducted between January 2023 and March 2024. Data were collected using the Student Information Form, Turkey Health Literacy Scale-32 (THLS-32), and Health Perception Scale (HPS).  Statistical analyses, including Mann-Whitney U, Spearman’s rho correlation, and Kruskal-Wallis tests, were performed. The results highlight significant correlations between health literacy and health perception, emphasizing the importance of improving health literacy to enhance health perceptions and outcomes among future midwives. The findings show that most participants have adequate health literacy and positive health perception. It was found that factors such as internet usage and the desire to read written materials had significant effects on health literacy and health perception (p 0.05). These findings suggest that increasing the health literacy levels of midwifery students can contribute to better health outcomes in the populations they will serve. The study underscores the importance of targeted health education strategies in midwifery curricula to strengthen both health literacy and health perception.