Socioeconomic status and its effect on pregnancy and childbirth : paramedic considerations in the prehospital setting
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2014
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This poster aims to identify the role that socioeconomic status plays in determining poor health outcomes in pregnancy and childbirth. It brings to light the limitations and complications that a person in a lower socioeconomic society may face, and the effect that this possibly has on the health of the mother and child. A review of the peer reviewed literature was undertaken which identified three key areas relating to pregnancy in lower socioeconomic areas. These were social and emotional matters, lifestyle factors and financial issues. Particular focus has been put on understanding these issues from a paramedic perspective and how this can assist in both the treatment and education of patients in the pre-hospital environment. While there has been sufficient research into the three individual areas highlighted in the literature which affect pregnant patients living in lower socioeconomic communities, this poster has drawn these topics together to create an overview of a subject which is complex and multifaceted. |
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Australasian Journal of Paramedicine |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/81414/3/81414.pdf http://ajp.paramedics.org/index.php/ajp/article/view/138/155 Lightowler, Sarah & Devenish, Scott (2014) Socioeconomic status and its effect on pregnancy and childbirth : paramedic considerations in the prehospital setting. In Paramedics Australasian International Conference 2014, 18-20 September 2014, Gold Coast, QLD. |
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Copyright 2014 Paramedics Australasia |
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School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #Pre-hospital #pregnancy #socio-economic status #child birth |
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Conference Item |