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    Factores que influyen en el cumplimiento de los estándares de calidad del proceso control prenatal en el Centro de Salud de Lasso
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Dirección de Posgrado, 2016-11-01) Guanochanga Collaguazo, Rita Paulina Md.; Fajardo Rodríguez Dr. Esp., Otoniel
    With the objective of determining the factors that influence the compliance with the quality standards of the process prenatal care at the Health Center Type C of Lasso in the period January-March 2016, proceeded to perform a qualitative-quantitative study, field, observational, documentary, descriptive-correlational study. The universe was constituted by the whole of doctors and midwives and the total number of pregnant women with 5 or more prenatal controls, were surveyed to professionals and pregnant women, and was conducted documentary review of the clinical histories, the data were entered into an Excel database and processed in the program SPSS statistical, applying the Chi square test with a significance level of p<0.05. The 26 per cent of pregnant women are adolescents, 42.9% have bachelor fulfilled and illiteracy did not exceed 2.4 per cent and half of them are housewives. The 30% perceived an regular and bad treatment, while statistical significance between the treatment with the level of instruction. The 50 per cent of the professionals are not considered important to the registration of the standards, and the same percentage not the recorded completely in the medical histories. The 86.6% considered insufficient time for consultation and 66.7% are unaware of the existence of the Manual of Standards indicators and instruments for measuring the quality of Maternal and Neonatal. It was concluded that there is a high incidence of teenage pregnancy, the level of schooling is high, one third of the patients reported a treatment between bad and regulate, half of the professionals consider not important and therefore do not record the prenatal control process standards. Three quarters of the professionals consider insufficient time for consultation and are unaware of the existence of the manual of standards.