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无烟烟草消费对怀孕和儿童健康结果有若干不利影响,特别是对低收入环境中的妇女而言。怀孕期间使用SLT会增加风险,如早产、死产、出生体重低和胎龄小的婴儿。本定性研究探讨了贫民窟环境中孕妇和哺乳期母亲使用SLT行为的模式和影响因素。我们对布巴内斯瓦尔贫民窟18-49岁的孕妇和哺乳期妇女进行了深入访谈,进行了定性研究。所有参与者都是无烟烟草(SLT)的当前使用者,消费历史超过一年。访谈采用主题分析方法进行分析。参与者主要消费SLT产品,如Paan, Khaini,槟榔果,Gundi, Dukta, Gudakhu和Gutkha,消费模式根据个人偏好,渴望和负担能力而变化。45%的孕妇和55%的哺乳期妇女报告在醒来后立即摄入SLT。经济约束影响产品偏好和消费频率。影响SLT使用的主要因素包括同伴和家庭影响、压力缓解、怀孕引起的渴望、好奇心、个人态度和信念、继续从事工作。此外,研究发现显示了SLT对孕妇和哺乳期妇女的长期影响。值得注意的是,52.5% (n = 21)的参与者在青春期开始使用SLT, 57.5% (n = 23)的参与者没有接受过正规教育。在纳入的孕妇和哺乳期母亲中,SLT开始的平均年龄分别为14.95岁和12.58岁,表明烟草消费历史明显更长。本研究对生活在贫民窟等低收入环境中的孕妇和哺乳期母亲使用无烟烟草的情况提供了详细的定性了解。这项研究的结果有强有力的解释,支持卫生保健专业人员和政策制定者采取干预措施,促进反烟草运动和提高认识方案,以解决孕产妇和新生儿健康的健康危害。
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Patterns and influencing factors of smokeless tobacco use among pregnant and lactating mothers in urban slums of bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Patterns and influencing factors of smokeless tobacco use among pregnant and lactating mothers in urban slums of bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Patterns and influencing factors of smokeless tobacco use among pregnant and lactating mothers in urban slums of bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Smokeless tobacco (SLT) consumption has several adverse impacts on pregnancy and child health outcomes, particularly among women in low-income settings. SLT use during pregnancy heightens the risks, like preterm births, stillbirth, babies with low birth weight, and small for gestational age. The present qualitative study explored the patterns and contributing factors associated with SLT use behavior among pregnant and lactating mothers in slum settings. We conducted a qualitative study using in-depth interviews among pregnant and lactating women aged 18-49 years in the slums of Bhubaneswar. All participants were current users of smokeless tobacco (SLT) with a history of more than one year of consumption. The interviews were analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. Participants primarily consumed SLT products such as Paan, Khaini, Areca Nut, Gundi, Dukta, Gudakhu, and Gutkha, with consumption patterns varying based on personal preference, cravings, and affordability. 45% of pregnant women and 55% of lactating women reported consuming SLT immediately after waking up. Economic constraints influenced product preferences and consumption frequency. Key factors influencing SLT use included peer and family influence, stress relief, pregnancy-induced craving, curiosity, individual attitude and beliefs, to remaining engaged in work. Also, the study finding shows long-term effects of SLT use among pregnant and lactating women. Notably, 52.5% (n = 21) of participants started SLT use during their adolescence and 57.5% (n = 23) had no formal education. For the enrolled pregnant women and lactating mothers, the mean age of SLT initiation was 14.95 years and 12.58 years, respectively, indicating a significantly longer history of tobacco consumption. The present study provides a detailed qualitative understanding of the use of smokeless tobacco among pregnant and lactating mothers living in low-income settings like slums. The findings of this study have strong explanations to support healthcare professionals and policymakers in undertaking interventions and promoting anti-tobacco campaigns and awareness programmes addressing the health hazards for maternal and neonatal health.

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