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影响孕妇及其伴侣针对寨卡病毒采取预防性行为的因素。

Influencing factors on preventive health behaviours for Zika virus in pregnant women and their partners.

机构信息

Dankook University College of Medicine, Cheonan, Korea.

College of Nursing, Gachon University, Incheon, Korea.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2019 Mar;28(5-6):894-901. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14698. Epub 2018 Nov 13.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To identify Zika virus-related knowledge, attitudes to Zika virus and health motivations of pregnant women, women preparing for pregnancy and their partners, and to identify factors that influence preventive health behaviours for Zika virus infection.

BACKGROUND

Prevention of Zika virus infection is becoming a major worldwide public health effort. The high-risk group for Zika virus infection comprises women who are pregnant or preparing for pregnancy. Few studies have addressed preventive health behaviours for Zika virus infection by gender.

DESIGN

This study was a descriptive cross-sectional survey.

METHODS

Participants (112 males and 147 females) were selected by convenience sampling from three obstetric clinics located in South Korea. Women and their partners who visited obstetric clinics during pregnancy or preparing for pregnancy were included as subjects.

RESULTS

Factors associated with preventive health behaviours for Zika virus were checking infection status of Zika virus on destinations when planning a trip and attitudes to Zika virus in males and age, educational level, intention to travel to Zika virus endemic countries, attitudes to Zika virus and health motivation in females.

CONCLUSIONS

Factors that influence preventive health behaviours for Zika virus were different by gender. However, attitudes to Zika virus were influential to both genders. Gender differences should be considered in development of health policies to improve preventive health behaviours for Zika virus. Younger and less educated women are to be targeted, and health management programmes should be developed to promote health motivation.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Pregnant women, women preparing for pregnancy and their partners need education and public health promotion to improve self-management during travel to places where Zika virus is endemic. Health policies and health management programmes considering age and educational background should be developed to promote health motivation in women of childbearing age.

摘要

目的

识别寨卡病毒相关知识、寨卡病毒态度以及孕妇、备孕女性及其伴侣的健康动机,确定影响寨卡病毒感染预防健康行为的因素。

背景

预防寨卡病毒感染正在成为一项全球主要的公共卫生工作。寨卡病毒感染的高风险人群包括孕妇或备孕女性。很少有研究针对寨卡病毒感染的预防健康行为进行性别分析。

设计

本研究为描述性横断面调查。

方法

采用便利抽样法,从韩国的 3 家妇产科诊所选取 112 名男性和 147 名女性参与者。选取在妇产科诊所就诊的孕妇或备孕女性作为研究对象。

结果

与寨卡病毒预防健康行为相关的因素包括在计划旅行时检查目的地的寨卡病毒感染状况和男性对寨卡病毒的态度以及女性的年龄、教育水平、前往寨卡病毒流行国家的意向、对寨卡病毒的态度和健康动机。

结论

影响寨卡病毒预防健康行为的因素因性别而异。然而,对寨卡病毒的态度对两性都有影响。在制定改善寨卡病毒预防健康行为的卫生政策时,应考虑到性别差异。应针对年轻和受教育程度较低的女性,并制定健康管理计划,以提高健康动机。

临床意义

孕妇、备孕女性及其伴侣需要接受教育和公共卫生宣传,以提高在寨卡病毒流行地区旅行时的自我管理能力。应制定考虑年龄和教育背景的卫生政策和健康管理计划,以提高育龄妇女的健康动机。

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