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Publicación Acceso abierto Adherencia a la ruta materno perinatal de gestantes adolescentes en una institución de salud, Cereté 2020(2021-07-08) Doria Ramírez, Marisol María; Martínez Coronado, Daniela; Soto Osorio, Edith Del Carmen; Sánchez Caraballo, Álvaro AntonioTo identify the adherence to the Comprehensive Maternal Perinatal Health Route of pregnant adolescents who attend the Santa Teresa Health Service Provider Unit of the ESE Camú del Prado in the municipality of Cereté Córdoba. Materials and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach. The population consisted of 64 adolescent pregnant women between 12 and 18 years of age officially attending the health care institution, with a sample of 24 users who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and who voluntarily participated in the study. Results: In the sociodemographic aspects it was found that 63% of adolescent women are becoming pregnant at 18 years of age, followed by 25% between the ages of 16 and 17 years and 12% in the ages of 14 and 15 years, and are of low socioeconomic stratum, As for the level of schooling, 88% have incomplete secondary education, 88% are engaged in housework, 79% selfdetermined that they do not belong to any ethnic group, and 71% of these pregnant women live together in a free union. In terms of adherence to the Maternal Perinatal Route, it was found that they are not adherent, taking into account that 60% do not meet the established indicator, which should be 70%. Conclusions: It was identified that the population of the adolescent life course are getting pregnant early, likewise, it was found that they are not adherent, especially to the recommendations given by the health personnel and the performance of the diagnostic aids ordered by the health professionals, and to the comprehensive assessments with the specialists and consultations with different disciplines performed at the complementary provider.Publicación Acceso abierto Factores asociados a la inasistencia al programa de atención para el cuidado prenatal. Caucasia, 2019.(2020-11-25) Rubio Rodríguez, Javier Martin; Cardona Montes, Paola Margarita; Herrera Gutiérrez, ConcepciónNon-attendance to prenatal care generates serious consequences for both the mother and the newborn, because it is decisive not only in the management of complications that may occur during labor and delivery, but also in the prevention of maternal and neonatal mortality. Objective: To determine the factors associated with non-attendance at the prenatal care program for pregnant women in the municipality of Caucasia in 2019. Materials and methods: descriptive, cross-sectional study, carried out in two IPS in the municipality of Caucasia-Antioquia. The sample was made up of 266 pregnant women who voluntarily decided to participate in the study. Results: 60% belong to socioeconomic stratum 2, 20% are in a vulnerable condition, 44% worked during their gestation, and 48% are high school graduates, 71% are subsidized and 2% are not insured, 26 % live in rural areas and their economy depends 47% on their partner, the highest proportion lives with a partner or family of the partner, 70% were not planning and 70% of the pregnancies were unplanned, 50% accessed prenatal care during the first trimester, 56% complied with controls according to their gestational age, 39% attended about 6 to 7 controls, 29% attended 2 prenatal controls, the reason for absence without justification was 62, 78%, however 14% did not attend due to illness, the most frequent complication was anemia with 53%. Conclusion: Social and economic factors associated with the absence of the care program for maternal care by the pregnant woman were identified, in addition to the lack of motivation to comply with the programmed controls.