Department of Health Science, Brigham Young University, 221 Richards Building, Provo, UT, 84602, USA,
Matern Child Health J. 2014 Apr;18(3):584-91. doi: 10.1007/s10995-013-1275-0.
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the leading cause of birth defects and developmental delays in the United States. However, only 13-22% of women in the United States have heard of CMV. This research assessed (1) the quantity and accuracy of CMV information included on pregnancy-related websites and reference books, and (2) whether CMV information was included less often than information about other birth defects or infections. A content analysis of 37 pregnancy reference books and seven websites was conducted. The data collection instrument represented categories describing CMV, transmission, and prevention. CMV subject matter experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reviewed the instrument. Each book and website was coded independently by two different coders. Twenty-one reference books and seven websites included CMV content. CMV was less likely to be included as a topic than other infections or birth defects. There were fewer sentences about CMV than toxoplasmosis, Down syndrome, or HIV. Book length was associated with increased likelihood of including CMV. How to prevent CMV transmission was discussed only half the time. Though limited, nearly all the CMV information was accurate. Pregnancy-related reference books and websites contain limited CMV information. Books are less likely to include CMV as compared to other infections and birth defects. Most of the CMV information is accurate. There is inadequate coverage given to prevention of CMV transmission, which may contribute to CMV remaining a continued leading cause of birth defects in the United States.
先天性巨细胞病毒(CMV)是美国导致出生缺陷和发育迟缓的主要原因。然而,美国只有 13-22%的女性听说过 CMV。这项研究评估了(1)与妊娠相关的网站和参考书目中包含的 CMV 信息的数量和准确性,以及(2)CMV 信息是否比其他出生缺陷或感染信息包含得更少。对 37 本妊娠参考书和 7 个网站进行了内容分析。数据收集工具代表了描述 CMV、传播和预防的类别。疾病预防控制中心的 CMV 主题专家审查了该工具。每本书籍和网站都由两位不同的编码员独立编码。21 本参考书和 7 个网站包含了 CMV 内容。CMV 作为一个主题比其他感染或出生缺陷更不可能被包括在内。关于 CMV 的句子比弓形虫病、唐氏综合征或 HIV 少。书籍长度与包括 CMV 的可能性增加有关。仅讨论了一半的时间如何预防 CMV 传播。尽管有限,但几乎所有的 CMV 信息都是准确的。与妊娠相关的参考书和网站包含有限的 CMV 信息。与其他感染和出生缺陷相比,书籍不太可能包含 CMV。大多数 CMV 信息是准确的。对 CMV 传播的预防措施覆盖不足,这可能导致 CMV 在美国继续成为导致出生缺陷的主要原因。