Preconception care: What women know, think and do

A. Adeyemo, O. Bello
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Preconception care are interventions that help in identifying maternal and fetal risk factors that could be prevented and managed in order to reduce materno-fetal morbidities and mortality. The study determined the predictors of knowledge, attitude, and practice of preconception care among women at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. A cross-sectional study conducted among 414 antenatal attendees using a structured self-administered questionnaire. Data was analyzed using SPSS 20.0 with level of significant set at p<0.05. Above half of the respondents (59.9%) have a good knowledge and positive attitude 223(53.9%) towards preconception care while only 78(18.8%) practiced it. Predictors of good knowledge of preconception care were educational status (OR= 2.350, 95% CI= 1.18-4.70), occupation (OR=5.31, 95% CI=0.42-19.91) and (OR=2.63, 95% CI=0.36-5.10), age at first pregnancy (OR=0.15, 95% CI= 0.04-0.55) and history of contraception use (OR=2.15, 95% CI= 1.32-3.51). Marital status (OR=2.93, 95% CI= 1.04-8.29), occupation (OR=4.01, 95% CI= 1.09-14.79) and history of contraception use (OR=3.00, 95% CI= 1.90-4.72) determined their positive attitude. Factors predicting practice of preconception care were age (OR=0.52, 95% CI= 0.29-0.92), occupation (OR=6.22, 95% CI= 1.70-22.73) and age at first delivery (OR=0.12, 95% CI= 0.02-0.60). Occupation, level of education, age at first delivery, and history of contraception use predicted knowledge, attitude and practice of preconception care. Counseling and educating women on the importance of practicing preconception care will increase their uptake of the service and subsequently lead to reduction in the high maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in our environment. Key words: Preconception care, knowledge, attitude, uptake.
孕前护理:女性所知、所想和所为
孕前护理是一种干预措施,有助于确定可以预防和管理的孕产妇和胎儿风险因素,以降低母胎发病率和死亡率。该研究确定了尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院妇女孕前护理的知识、态度和实践的预测因素。一项横断面研究在414名产前参加者中进行,使用结构化的自我管理问卷。数据采用SPSS 20.0分析,p<0.05为显著水平。超过一半(59.9%)的受访者对孕前护理有良好的认识和积极的态度(223人(53.9%)),而只有78人(18.8%)进行了孕前护理。孕前保健良好知识的预测因子为教育程度(OR= 2.350, 95% CI= 1.18-4.70)、职业(OR=5.31, 95% CI=0.42-19.91)和(OR=2.63, 95% CI=0.36-5.10)、首次妊娠年龄(OR=0.15, 95% CI= 0.04-0.55)和避孕史(OR=2.15, 95% CI= 1.32-3.51)。婚姻状况(OR=2.93, 95% CI= 1.04-8.29)、职业(OR=4.01, 95% CI= 1.09-14.79)和避孕史(OR=3.00, 95% CI= 1.90-4.72)决定了他们的积极态度。预测孕前保健实践的因素为年龄(OR=0.52, 95% CI= 0.29-0.92)、职业(OR=6.22, 95% CI= 1.70-22.73)和初产年龄(OR=0.12, 95% CI= 0.02-0.60)。职业、受教育程度、初产年龄和避孕史与孕前护理的知识、态度和实践相关。就实施孕前护理的重要性向妇女提供咨询和教育,将增加她们对这项服务的接受程度,从而降低我们环境中孕产妇和婴儿的高发病率和死亡率。关键词:孕前护理;知识;态度;
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