Impact of Sexual Hygiene Behaviors on Urinary Tract Infection in Pregnant Women

A. Mardi, Golnaz Alizadeh
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Background & objectives: Urinary tract infection is still one of the most common diseases that affect pregnant women. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of sexual hygiene behaviors on urinary tract infection in pregnant women. Methods: A case-control study was conducted on 100 pregnant women with urinary tract infection (case group) and 150 pregnant women without urinary tract infection (control group) in health centers of Ardabil city in 2020. Purposive sampling was done in 6-10 weeks of pregnancy. The information was collected through a researcher-made questionnaire. SPSS 21 software was used for statistical analysis of data. The odds ratio (OR) of infection in both groups was estimated by logistic regression. Results: Sexual health behaviors in the majority of women of the case group (47%) were average (with score of 50.1-66), but in the majority of the control group (49.33%) were good (with score of 66.1-84) ( p <0.001). Sexual intercourse 3 or more times in a week in the last 30 days was significantly higher in the case group than in the control group ( p =0.001). Spouse bathing before sexual intercourse was less in women in the case group than the control group ( p =0.022). Statistically significant differences were observed in Pre-coital voiding ( p =0.04), Post coital voiding ( p =0.02) and post-coital bathing ( p =0.03) in the two groups. Conclusion: Sexual hygiene behaviors play an important role in preventing or contracting urinary tract infections. Therefore, training and improving hygiene behaviors in women and their spouses is an effective step in reducing urinary tract infections.
性卫生行为对孕妇尿路感染的影响
背景与目的:尿路感染仍是影响孕妇的最常见疾病之一。本研究的目的是确定性卫生行为对孕妇尿路感染的影响。方法:对2020年阿尔达比尔市卫生院100例有尿路感染的孕妇(病例组)和150例无尿路感染孕妇(对照组)进行病例对照研究。目的性取样在妊娠6-10周时进行。这些信息是通过研究人员制作的问卷收集的。采用SPSS 21软件对数据进行统计分析。两组感染的比值比(OR)通过逻辑回归估计。结果:病例组大多数女性(47%)性健康行为平均(得分50.1-66),但大多数对照组(49.33%)表现良好(得分为66.1-84)(p<0.001)。病例组在过去30天内一周内性交3次或以上的次数明显高于对照组(p=0.001)在性交前排尿(p=0.04)、性交后排尿(p=0.02)和性交后洗澡(p=0.03)中观察到。结论:性卫生行为对预防或感染尿路感染具有重要作用。因此,培训和改善妇女及其配偶的卫生行为是减少尿路感染的有效步骤。
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