Prevalence of Periconception Risk Factors for Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in a Cohort of Urban Indian Women: Implications for Preconception Health Education

P. Gund, Prajkta Bhide, A. Kar
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Objective: This study aimed at determining the prevalence of selected periconception (pre- and early-post conception) risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes among urban Indian women, in order to identify the targets of a preconception education programme. Methods: Data on selected risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes was collected through face to face interview of 2107 pregnant women. Odds ratios (OR) were computed in order to identify the characteristics of women with higher numbers of risk factors. Results: The most prevalent risk factors were nutritional (lack of preconception folic acid supplement use 99.7%, anaemia 61% and malnutrition 41%), followed by social factors (low education levels 62%, low socioeconomic status 68%). There was high prevalence of chemical exposures in the household environment (household cleaners 76%, use of indoor insect repellents 64%). Women from families below the poverty line (OR 1.3, 95% CI 1.0-1.6) and with low education levels (OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.1-1.6) were more likely to report five or more risk factors. Conclusions: The high prevalence of risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes identifies the need for health promotion messages targeted at women in the preconception period with emphasis on pre pregnancy nutrition, and on limiting risk exposures within the household environment. The study identified a need to specially focus on poorly educated women from families below the poverty line.
印度城市妇女不良妊娠结局的围怀孕期危险因素的流行:孕前健康教育的意义
目的:本研究旨在确定印度城市妇女不良妊娠结局的选定围孕期(孕前和孕后早期)风险因素的流行程度,以便确定孕前教育计划的目标。方法:对2107例孕妇进行面对面访谈,收集影响不良妊娠结局的因素。计算比值比(OR),以确定具有较高数量危险因素的妇女的特征。结果:最常见的危险因素为营养因素(孕前叶酸补充不足99.7%,贫血61%,营养不良41%),其次为社会因素(教育程度低62%,社会经济地位低68%)。家庭环境中化学品接触的发生率很高(家用清洁剂76%,室内驱蚊剂使用64%)。来自贫困线以下(OR 1.3, 95% CI 1.0-1.6)和低教育水平(OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.1-1.6)家庭的妇女更有可能报告五种或更多危险因素。结论:不良妊娠结局风险因素的高流行率表明,需要针对孕前期妇女的健康促进信息,重点是孕前营养,并限制家庭环境中的风险暴露。这项研究确定有必要特别关注来自贫困线以下家庭的受教育程度较低的妇女。
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