孕育新生命:孕妇产前护理与母乳喂养知识与认知的调查

Mohammad Mustafa Farooq Khan, Muhammad Talha Mumtaz, Muhammad Uzair, Nimra Aslam Khan, Muhammad Danyal Khalid, M. Khan
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背景:孕妇及其新生儿的健康至关重要。产前护理和母乳喂养是最佳妇幼保健的基本组成部分。尽管这些做法的重要性得到公认,但在世界范围内,不理想的产前保健和母乳喂养的发生率仍然很高。孕妇对这些做法缺乏认识和知识是一个主要原因。本研究旨在探讨孕妇对产前护理和母乳喂养的态度、知识和做法。目的:确定需要干预的关键领域,突出知识差距,为今后的研究和提高认识奠定基础。方法:横断面研究于2022年1月1日至2022年3月1日在拉合尔进行。数据收集自拉合尔Ghurki信托教学医院的孕妇。在这项横断面调查中,400名年龄在<20至40岁或以上的孕妇进行了接触。结果:大多数受访者受教育程度达到中等水平,一半的人在家中分娩。调查结果显示,大多数孕妇在当前怀孕期间进行产前检查的次数少于四次,并表示愿意在下次怀孕时进行适当的产前检查。实际意义:为了达到母亲和婴儿的最佳可能结果,必须有旨在提高产前护理和母乳喂养实践知识的教育计划。结论:受访者意识到母乳喂养的好处,但他们对最佳母乳喂养做法(包括初乳喂养)的了解不足。必须通过社区宣传方案、卫生保健提供者培训和新妈妈支持机制来解决这些知识和实践方面的差距。最终,改善妇幼保健将提高家庭和整个社区的福利。关键词:妊娠;知识与感知;产前护理
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Nurturing New Life: Examining Pregnant Women’s Knowledge and Perception of Prenatal Care and Breastfeeding
Background: The health of pregnant women and their newborns is critical. Prenatal care and breastfeeding are fundamental components of optimal maternal and child health. Despite the well-recognized importance of these practices, the worldwide prevalence of suboptimal antenatal care and breastfeeding remains high. The lack of awareness and knowledge among pregnant women regarding these practices is a leading cause. This study aimed to explore the attitudes, knowledge, and practices of pregnant women regarding antenatal care and breastfeeding. Objective: to identify critical areas for intervention and highlight gaps in knowledge to offer a foundation for future research and awareness-raising. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Lahore from 1st of January, 2022 to 1st of March, 2022. The data was collected of pregnant women from Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital, Lahore, For this cross Sectional survey 400 pregnant women, ranging from <20 to 40 years or above were approached. Results: The majority of the respondents had education up to secondary level, and half had their previous baby delivered at home. The findings revealed that the majority of pregnant women had visited less than four times for prenatal checkups during the current pregnancy and expressed a willingness to come for proper prenatal checkups in their next pregnancy. Practical Implication: In order to achieve the best possible outcomes for both the mother and the baby, it is imperative to have educational programs aimed at enhancing the knowledge around prenatal care and breastfeeding practices amongst expectant mothers. Conclusion: Respondents were aware of the benefits of breastfeeding, but their knowledge of optimal breastfeeding practices, including colostrum feeding, was insufficient. Addressing these gaps in knowledge and practice is essential through community awareness programs, health care provider training, and support mechanisms for new mothers. Ultimately, improving maternal and child health will enhance the welfare of families and the community as a whole. Keywords: Pregnant, Knowledge and Perception, Prenatal Care, Breastfeeding
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