Pregnant women’s knowledge toward the effects of drugs on mother health’s and foetus during pregnancy in Fatima Al Zahra hospital, Baghdad, Iraq

None Shatha Mahmood Niazi, None Abeer Abed Gatea
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Objective: To assess pregnant women’s awareness on medication use and its effects on their health and the healthof their unborn child.Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study on pregnant women who frequently visited the outpatient clinic at theFatima Al-Zahra Hospital was conducted using a non-probability sampling technique. A two-part questionnaire, thefirst of which inquired about socio-demographic information and the second inquired about mothers’ awareness ofthe effects of medications on their health and the health of the foetus while they were pregnant, was used to collectdata through direct interviews. The content validity of the instrument was established with the assistance of 20specialists. Cronbach’s alpha Coefficient was used to assess the instrument scales’ reliability. A Likert item was used toassess respondents’ understanding of a certain topic or statement. Using multivariate logistic regression analysis, thestrength of the independent correlations between different components and the desired results was evaluated.Results: The study’s findings show that participants’ awareness of how medications affect a pregnant woman’s healthand the foetus had a bad overall mean score. On average, they were 27.4 8.34 years old. A 75 (75%) of the participantsin the study were over the age of 21, had a secondary education, and were working in some capacity. A 50 (50%) ofwomen had had three to five pregnancies, and 48 (48%) were in the third trimester. 11 (11%) of them utilized themedication illicitly.Conclusion: Maternal awareness of medication use is statistically strongly associated with a number of factorsinfluencing outcomes. In fact, pregnant adults over the age of 21 had little knowledge about it, little education, andused the drug without a prescription. The results of the study highlight the need for increased communication aboutmedication use with expectant mothers in order to enhance their understanding and reduce self-medication.Keywords: Knowledge, Pregnancy, Mothers, Fetus, Medication DOI: https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.IQ-22
在伊拉克巴格达的Fatima Al Zahra医院,孕妇对怀孕期间药物对母亲健康和胎儿影响的了解
目的:了解孕妇用药意识及其对孕妇和胎儿健康的影响。方法:采用非概率抽样技术,对经常到法蒂玛扎赫拉医院门诊就诊的孕妇进行描述性横断面研究。问卷分为两部分,第一部分询问社会人口统计信息,第二部分询问母亲在怀孕期间对药物对其健康和胎儿健康的影响的认识,通过直接访谈收集数据。在20名专家的协助下,建立了该仪器的内容效度。采用Cronbach’s alpha系数评价量表的信度。李克特项目被用来评估受访者对某个主题或陈述的理解。使用多元逻辑回归分析,评估不同成分与期望结果之间的独立相关强度。结果:研究结果表明,参与者对药物如何影响孕妇健康和胎儿的认识总体平均得分较低。他们的平均年龄为27.4 - 8.34岁。研究中75%的参与者年龄在21岁以上,受过中等教育,并且有一定的工作能力。50名(50%)女性有过三到五次怀孕,48名(48%)处于妊娠晚期。其中11人(11%)非法使用药物。结论:孕产妇用药意识与影响结局的多种因素有统计学上的密切关系。事实上,21岁以上的孕妇对它知之甚少,教育程度也很低,而且没有处方就服用了这种药物。研究结果强调了与准妈妈加强药物使用沟通的必要性,以提高她们的理解,减少自我用药。关键词:知识,妊娠,母亲,胎儿,药物DOI: https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.IQ-22
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