Maternal Health in the Philippines
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Which of the following represents a significant barrier to accessing prenatal care services during the COVID-19 pandemic in Manila, Philippines, as identified in the qualitative study?

  • Enhanced community support and readily available childcare options for pregnant women.
  • Relaxed transportation restrictions and ease of movement within the city.
  • Increased availability of healthcare providers due to decreased patient volume.
  • Fear of infection and stricter lockdown measures limiting access to facilities. (correct)

Considering the information, what is a plausible intervention strategy that could improve maternal nutrition in the Philippines?

  • Decreasing funding for maternal health programs to reallocate resources to other sectors.
  • Implementing targeted educational programs on balanced diets and micronutrient supplementation. (correct)
  • Reducing healthcare access points to consolidate resources.
  • Discouraging community involvement in maternal health initiatives.

Based on the references, what is a likely consequence of malnutrition in pregnant women?

  • Enhanced immune response and resistance to infections during pregnancy.
  • Increased likelihood of delivering healthy, full-term babies.
  • Reduced risk of maternal mortality and morbidity.
  • Higher probability of infants with low birth weight and developmental issues. (correct)

If a local government unit in the Philippines aims to improve maternal health outcomes, which of the following actions would likely have the MOST positive impact, according to the information provided?

<p>Strengthening primary healthcare facilities and addressing barriers to prenatal care access. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Given the context of the provided documents, which factor would MOST negatively impact the effectiveness of maternal nutrition programs in the Philippines?

<p>Lack of funding and resources for program implementation and monitoring. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary goal of Project W.O.M.B. based on the document's title?

<p>To create a wearable device that supports maternal health by providing on-the-go monitoring. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which section of the Project W.O.M.B. document would MOST likely detail the specific sensors used in the wearable band?

<p>Proposed Solution to the Problem Presented (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Based on the cost-benefit analysis provided, which component represents the HIGHEST potential cost for Project W.O.M.B.?

<p>App Development (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which section of the Project W.O.M.B. document would primarily address potential challenges like sensor malfunction or data privacy concerns?

<p>Risk Analysis and Mitigation (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The reference provided cites a journal article about nutrition knowledge and pregnant women. How might this relate to Project W.O.M.B.?

<p>Project W.O.M.B. will also include educational materials, thus, it relates to the reference. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the range of the total estimated cost for constructing a single Maternal Band?

<p>Php 21,250 -- Php 50,000 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Beyond basic monitoring, what additional element would significantly enhance the value and usability of Project W.O.M.B. for both users and healthcare providers?

<p>By connecting the device to a comprehensive database of maternal health research and expert opinions. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Melo is planning to conduct a focus group with expectant mothers. Which aspect of Project W.O.M.B. would be MOST beneficial to explore during this focus group?

<p>Gaining insights into the perceived usefulness and comfort of the device, and identifying potential usability issues. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Project W.O.M.B. Meaning

Project W.O.M.B. stands for Wearable On-the-go Maternal Band.

Wearable Maternal Band

A device worn around the abdomen of pregnant individuals, designed to monitor maternal and fetal health metrics on the go.

Benefits of Maternal Band

Provide constant health monitoring, give expecting mothers peace of mind, and enable timely interventions.

Maternal Band Cost Factors

Biosensors, app development, waistband material, conductive fabric, manufacturing, assembly, testing and calibration.

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Cost to Develop One Band

The projected expenses for creating a maternal band range from Php 21,250 to Php 50,000.

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Biosensor Function

Measuring vital signs, fetal movement, and other key health indicators.

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App Development

Using app development to create a monitoring application for use with the Maternal Band.

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Waistband Material

Materials used for the band attached to maternal body to monitor status.

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Malnutrition

The state of not receiving enough nutrients.

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Maternal Nutrition

Focuses on providing adequate nutrition to mothers before, during, and after pregnancy to improve health outcomes.

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Prenatal Care

Care given to women during pregnancy to monitor and promote the health of both the mother and the developing fetus.

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Barriers to Access

Obstacles that decrease or prevent the utilization of specific services.

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Facilitators to Access

Elements that facilitate or enable the utilization of specific services.

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