Awareness of pregnant women about glucose tolerance test and the effect of media on test preferences

Gamze Acavut, Ilknur Yesilcinar, Meltem Uğurlu, K. E. Karaşahin
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Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a serious problem that threatens maternal and neonatal health. It is recommended to have an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at 24-28 weeks of gestation. Recently, perceptions and preferences of pregnant women about GDM screening may be affected by the news in the media. In this study, it was aimed to determine the awareness of pregnant women about GDM screening and the effect of the media on their test preferences. Material and Method: This descriptive study was conducted with a total of 111 pregnant women who applied to the pregnancy outpatient clinic of an education and research hospital in Ankara between June and December 2017 and who were admitted in the first 28 weeks of gestation. “Data Collection Form” created by the researchers was used to collect the data. Research data were analyzed by SPSS 22.00. Number, percentage and mean+standard deviation were used for descriptive statistics. Finding: The average age of pregnant women participating in the study is 29.72 (± 5.78) and 45.9% of them are their first pregnancy. 38.7% of the participants stated that they have diabetes mellitus diagnosed in their family. 12.6% of the participants stated that they do not know OGTT. They were asked whether they had OGTT before and 12.7% stated that they did not do it with statements such as "I did not see it, I did not want it and I did not do it because I thought it was harmful". 64% of all participants stated that they received information about this test and 34.2% stated that the source of information was doctor, 26.1% internet and 13.5% nurse. 38.7% of the pregnant women stated that they watch TV for 1-2 hours a day, and 28.8% for 2-4 hours. Participants stated that TV programs can affect their health-related decisions, albeit a little. Pregnant women were asked about their decision to have OGTT, 17.1% of them stated that they would not have OGTT. Conclusion: It was determined that the knowledge and awareness of pregnant women about OGTT was not at the desired level, and the media affected their decision-making a little.
孕妇对糖耐量试验的认知及媒介对试验偏好的影响
妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)是威胁孕产妇和新生儿健康的严重问题。建议在妊娠24-28周进行口服葡萄糖耐量试验(OGTT)。最近,孕妇对GDM筛查的认知和偏好可能受到媒体新闻的影响。本研究旨在了解孕妇对GDM筛查的认知及媒体对其筛查偏好的影响。材料和方法:本描述性研究共对111名孕妇进行了研究,这些孕妇于2017年6月至12月期间申请了安卡拉一家教育和研究医院的妊娠门诊,并在妊娠前28周入院。使用研究者制作的“数据收集表”进行数据收集。采用SPSS 22.00软件对研究数据进行分析。描述性统计采用数字、百分比和平均值+标准差。研究发现:参与研究的孕妇平均年龄为29.72(±5.78)岁,其中45.9%为首次怀孕。38.7%的参与者表示他们的家族中有人被诊断患有糖尿病。12.6%的参与者表示他们不知道OGTT。当被问及他们以前是否有过OGTT时,12.7%的人表示他们没有这样做,他们的陈述包括“我没有看到它,我不想要它,我没有这样做,因为我认为它是有害的”。64%的参与者表示他们获得了有关该测试的信息,34.2%的人表示信息来源是医生,26.1%的人表示信息来源是互联网,13.5%的人表示信息来源是护士。38.7%的孕妇表示她们每天看电视1-2小时,28.8%的孕妇每天看2-4小时。参与者表示,电视节目可以影响他们的健康决定,尽管影响很小。当被问及孕妇是否决定接受OGTT时,17.1%的孕妇表示不会接受OGTT。结论:确定孕妇对OGTT的知识和意识未达到预期水平,媒体对其决策影响较小。
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