伊朗孕妇的母亲健康素养、健康信息寻求行为和妊娠结局:一项横断面研究。

Community health equity research & policy Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-23 DOI:10.1177/0272684X221095659
Shadi Sabetghadam, Afsaneh Keramat, Shahrbanoo Goli, Mina Malary, Sedighe Rezaie Chamani
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背景:孕产妇健康素养(MHL)和健康信息寻求行为(HISB)可能影响孕产妇健康和妊娠结局。目的和研究设计:这项横断面研究调查了伊朗孕妇的MHL、HISB和妊娠结局。本研究还旨在确定MHL和妊娠结局的预测因素。研究样本和数据收集:本研究随机抽取337名产后妇女,完成了三份问卷,包括人口统计表、产科病史检查表和孕产妇健康素养和妊娠结局问卷(MHLAPQ)。结果:平均MHL和妊娠结局得分分别为60.80±9.91和49.88±5.69。在参与者中,56%的人同时采用了正式和非正式的HISB。教育和互联网HISB与MHL较高组的几率相关。MHL高的参与者获得更好妊娠结果的几率高出两倍多(OR=2.25,p<0.004)。结论:需要继续努力,让孕妇更容易获得健康信息来源,以提高她们的健康素养和妊娠结果。
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Maternal Health Literacy, Health information-seeking Behavior and Pregnancy Outcomes Among Iranian Pregnant Women: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: Maternal health literacy (MHL) and health information-seeking behavior (HISB) could impact maternal health and pregnancy outcomes.Purpose and Research Design: This cross-sectional study investigated MHL, HISBs, and pregnancy outcomes in Iranian pregnant women. This study was also aimed to determine the predictors of MHL and pregnancy outcomes.Study smple and Data Collection: In this study, 337 randomly selected postpartum women completed three questionnaires, including a demographics form, an obstetrics history checklist, and the Maternal Health Literacy and Pregnancy Outcome Questionnaire (MHLAPQ).Results: The mean MHL and pregnancy outcome scores were 60.80 ± 9.91 and 49.88 ± 5.69, respectively. Of the participants, 56% adopted both formal and informal HISB. Education and internet HISB was associated with the odds of being in the group with higher MHL. Participants with high MHL had more than twice higher odds for better pregnancy outcomes (OR = 2.25, p < 0.004).Conclusions: Continued efforts are required to make health information sources more accessible to pregnant women to improve their health literacy and pregnancy outcomes.

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