Perceptions and practices regarding pesticide exposure among pregnant women in a south Indian teaching institution.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
M Rajalakshmi, D S Karthika Devi, Reenaa Mohan, A Bupathy
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Abstract

Introduction: Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for about 58% of India's population. In recent years, there have been pressing public health and food safety concerns related to pesticide residues. Pesticides are a class of man-made environmental chemicals that can affect the body's development, growth, and hormone balance. Pregnant women are a particularly vulnerable group when it comes to pesticide exposure. Focusing on this population provides crucial data for designing protective interventions. Hence for formulating effective intervention strategy to combat this problem, proper quantification of the root cause was needed, hence the study was being conducted.

Methods: Hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted among 151 pregnant mothers. The questionnaire was administered by the principal investigator in a simple local language. Chi-square test was done to find the association between socio-demographic variables and knowledge of pregnant mothers about fetal complications due to pesticide.

Results: The overall knowledge about pesticide was through newspaper (44.3%) and social media (24.5%) whereas 84.1% believed pesticide has adverse effects on the fetus. It is shown that age <35 years, third trimester participants, educated participants, higher socio-economic status participants showed adequate knowledge about fetal complications due to pesticides.

Conclusions: The study concluded that knowledge is adequate about pesticide exposure, but the practice is not. Safe pesticide practices during pregnancy are necessary to protect the developing fetus.

在印度南部的一个教学机构中,孕妇对农药接触的认知和做法。
农业是印度58%人口的主要生计来源。近年来,与农药残留有关的公共卫生和食品安全问题日益突出。杀虫剂是一类人造的环境化学物质,会影响人体的发育、生长和激素平衡。当涉及到农药暴露时,孕妇是一个特别脆弱的群体。关注这一人群为设计保护性干预措施提供了关键数据。因此,为了制定有效的干预战略来解决这一问题,需要对根本原因进行适当的量化,因此正在进行研究。方法:对151名孕妇进行以医院为基础的横断面研究。问卷由首席研究员用一种简单的当地语言填写。通过卡方检验发现社会人口学变量与孕妇对农药所致胎儿并发症的了解程度之间的关系。结果:对农药的总体了解主要通过报纸(44.3%)和社交媒体(24.5%),认为农药对胎儿有不良影响的占84.1%。结论:本研究得出的结论是,对农药接触的认识是充分的,但实践是不够的。怀孕期间安全使用农药对保护发育中的胎儿是必要的。
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