My SciELO
Services on Demand
Journal
Article
Indicators
Cited by SciELO
Related links
Similars in SciELO
Share
MEDISAN
On-line version ISSN 1029-3019
Abstract
PALU OROZCO, Adrián; OROZCO GONZALEZ, María Iluminada; CASTELLANOS ABAD, Eriakna and CRUZ ELEGIA, Marcia María. Analysis of complexity in the characterization of maternal and child morbidity episodes. MEDISAN [online]. 2020, vol.24, n.3, pp.455-472. Epub June 12, 2020. ISSN 1029-3019.
Introduction:
The maternal and child health constitutes a very defined priority in the health system of Cuba, reason why the study of complex health problems is of unquestionable value.
Objective:
To characterize women with infections associated with the health assistance or pre-eclampsia, from the paradigm of complexity.
Methods:
A complex three phase investigation was carried out in Mariana Grajales Coello Provincial Gynecoobstetric Hospital in Santiago de Cuba that included a temporary series analysis and an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study, for which 1 896 patients diagnosed with infections associated with the health assistance, from 2004 to 2017, and 140 pregnant women with pre-eclampsia, registered in the five year period 2013-2017 were selected, also, clinical, epidemiological, humoral, echographic and pathologic variables were considered. Temporary series analysis (seasonal factorization, spectral analysis and identification of the series components), of main components and neural network were carried out; at the same time that the specific seasonal and microbiological patterns were identified for the infections associated with health assistance.
Results:
The age, obstetric history and fluctuations of blood pressure were important prediction factors related to pre-eclampsia, besides renal and hepatic failure as worsenings and/or complications of this clinical entity.
Conclusions:
The use of multilevel analysis methods revealed the complex structure that is established between the clinical, epidemiological, social and environmental variables in connection with the infections associated with health assistance and pre-eclampsia, what was evidenced with the pathologic findings.
Keywords : social epidemiology; complexity of health problems; maternal and child health; infections associated with health assistance; pre-eclampsia.