Socioeconomic and nutritional aspects of pregnant women assisted by Programa Bolsa Família: cohort NISAMI.
Cinthia de Oliveira LisboaJerusa da Mota SantanaMaria Lúcia Silva ServoAna Verônica Rodrigues SilvaDjanilson Barbosa Dos SantosPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2020)
The objective of this study was to evaluate the socioeconomic and nutritional assistance factors of pregnant women who are beneficiaries of the Bolsa Família Program and were attended at a prenatal service in the city of Recôncavo da Bahia. A cohort study was conducted with 250 pregnant women from the prenatal service in 16 Family Health Units from August 2013 to December 2014. A structured and previously tested questionnaire was used to collect data. Socioeconomic and nutritional variables were used. It was identified that the average age was 28.3 years, of these, 85.2% studied until high school, 72.4% of pregnant women reported having income less than or equal to two minimum wages, with a mean of 1,036.3 and 26.8% reported receiving the benefit. It was observed that 40% had a pre-gestational Body Mass Index of overweight, 38% presented adequate weight gain for Gestational Age; 90.57% performed more than 7 consultations and 75.6% reported that they made use of alcoholic beverages or stopped in the gestation. The Bolsa Família Program as an integrated strategy for social inclusion and economic development seems to have a protective effect on the nutritional health of pregnant women in the municipality.
Keyphrases
- pregnant women
- weight gain
- birth weight
- body mass index
- mental health
- healthcare
- gestational age
- pregnancy outcomes
- public health
- physical activity
- preterm birth
- weight loss
- machine learning
- primary care
- preterm infants
- risk assessment
- high school
- electronic health record
- health promotion
- social media
- climate change
- big data
- human health