Abstract

Focused antenatal care has been viewed to be a better option to the previously existing orthodox model of antenatal care. The orthodox antenatal care otherwise known as traditional model of antenatal care requires a number of routine and frequent visits by pregnant women to the healthcare facility. This traditional model of antenatal care has been observed to require numerous materials such as financial and human resources for its continuous implementation. The observable cumbersome nature of the traditional model necessitates the recent exploration of alternative model of antenatal care referred to as focused antenatal care (FANC) model. The FANC model emanated during the era of evidenced based practice and evidence based approach to care. Evidence-based ensures that the care rendered are based on previous outcomes of care and are focused on what can be achieved during the less regular but specific visit, which is characterized by being client friendly with reduced cost of implementation. Despite this importance of FANC, antenatal care continues to be centered around clinical assessment, and regular attendance at the clinic. Thus, the objective of this paper is to review the traditional care model and the focused antenatal care model because antenatal care remains a mixture of both art and science, and to re-appraise current antenatal practices. Key words: Focused antenatal care, pregnancy, clinical assessment.

Highlights

  • Focused antenatal care (FANC) has proven to be a better option to the traditional model of antenatal care (ANC)

  • The care includes the clinical assessment of the pregnant woman and her fetus during the pregnancy period in order to achieve a favorable outcome for both the mother and child

  • The traditional model of antenatal care requires frequent visits to the antenatal care center and in resource-constrained environment this model was observed to be encumbered with numerous challenges

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Introduction

Focused antenatal care (FANC) has proven to be a better option to the traditional model of antenatal care (ANC). The traditional model of ANC otherwise known as orthodox model of ANC requires regular clinical assessment and frequent visits to the antenatal clinic, it consumes more time and larger resources. The traditional model of ANC is centered on quantity of care rather than quality of care (World Health Organization, 2015). Antenatal care (Prenatal care) is the care provided to a pregnant woman before delivery. The care includes the clinical assessment of the pregnant woman and her fetus during the pregnancy period in order to achieve a favorable outcome for both the mother and child. ANC services require detailed history taking, physical examination, laboratory and diagnostic investigations

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