Predictors of Preconception Care Reception in a sample of Iranian Pregnant Women Referred to Qazvin Health Centers

Nasim Bahrami, Kelly-Ann Allen, Zainab Alimoardi
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Preconception care (PCC) is one of the most important components of healthcare services for women of reproductive age. Focus on improving preconception health; it can lead to improved reproductive outcomes, healthier pregnancies, and healthier babies. Determine the predictive factors of receiving PCC in pregnant women of Qazvin. The present cross-sectional study was conducted from March 2018 to September 2019. Participants were 350 pregnant women in their 6-14 weeks of gestation, who had been referred to a selected comprehensive health center (CHC) for their initial prenatal visits. A two-stage cluster sampling was used to access the samples with maximum socioeconomic and cultural diversity. Data was collected using a questionnaire about demographics, fertility, and factors that affect access to PCC; a questionnaire about perceived social support; and a general self-efficacy questionnaire. Data was analyzed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression methods with SPSS software version 25. In the present study, 57.5% of the participants had received PCC. More than 75% of them received this care less than a year ago at a CHC. In the final model, wanted pregnancy (OR= 11.68), awareness of PCC (OR= 8.86) and history of ART for current pregnancy (OR= 7.18) were the strongest predictors in the model. Women of reproductive age appear to benefit strongly from PCC services, when they have planned their pregnancy and were aware of PCC service. Therefore, information related to the opportunities and potential outcomes of PCC should be made publically available. In addition, healthcare providers should focus more on providing patients with information about preconception counseling.
在伊朗孕妇转介到卡兹温健康中心的样本孕前护理接受的预测因素
孕前保健(PCC)是育龄妇女保健服务的最重要组成部分之一。注重改善孕前健康;它可以改善生殖结果,更健康的怀孕和更健康的婴儿。确定卡兹温孕妇接受PCC的预测因素。本横断面研究于2018年3月至2019年9月进行。参与者是350名怀孕6-14周的孕妇,她们被转介到选定的综合健康中心(CHC)进行首次产前检查。采用两阶段整群抽样的方法获取社会经济和文化多样性最大的样本。使用人口统计、生育率和影响PCC获取的因素问卷收集数据;感知社会支持问卷;还有一份自我效能问卷。数据分析采用单因素和多因素logistic回归方法,采用SPSS软件25版。在本研究中,57.5%的参与者接受了PCC。其中超过75%的人在不到一年前在CHC接受过这种治疗。在最后的模型中,想要怀孕(OR= 11.68)、对PCC的认识(OR= 8.86)和当前妊娠的ART史(OR= 7.18)是模型中最强的预测因子。育龄妇女如果已计划怀孕并了解母婴合作服务,她们似乎从母婴合作服务中获益良多。因此,与PCC的机会和潜在结果有关的信息应该公开。此外,医疗保健提供者应该更多地关注为患者提供有关孕前咨询的信息。
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