Obi Ogechi C, Anosike Chibueze
Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacy Management, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
Federal Medical Center Umuahia, Nigeria.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2023 Jul 13;11:100308. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2023.100308. eCollection 2023 Sep.
The use of medication during pregnancy is a complex issue that requires careful consideration to avoid potential harm to the developing fetus. Despite the existence of guidelines and restrictions on medication use during pregnancy, pregnant women in Nigeria often have limited access to information regarding drug use and may rely on their own judgment or the advice of non-professionals when making decisions about medication use.
To assess Nigerian pregnant women's knowledge, attitude, and practice toward the use of drugs and restriction/contraindications in pregnancy
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among pregnant women who visited the Federal Medical Center, Umuahia, from January to February 2023. A self-administered questionnaire was answered by conveniently sampled participants. Data were collected about their sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude, and practice. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistics utilizing the Pearson's chi-Square test were used for data analysis. The level of significance was set at < 0.05.
One hundred and fifty-two pregnant women completed the questionnaire (60.8% response rate) and were mostly married ( = 148; 95.0%). Majority were between the age of 25 to 35 years ( = 107; 70.4%), had a university/bachelor's degree ( = 94; 61.8%), and were business women ( = 85; 56.0%). About 35.5% of the respondents had good knowledge of medication restrictions in pregnancy. The majority of the respondents had a positive attitude ( = 98; 64.5%) and good practice ( = 139; 91.4%).
The findings established that a substantial proportion of the women had a positive attitude and good practice of medication use and restrictions in pregnancy. However, the level of knowledge was surprisingly poor among the study group. There is a need to educate pregnant women on safe medication use and avoidance during pregnancy.
孕期用药是一个复杂的问题,需要谨慎考虑以避免对发育中的胎儿造成潜在伤害。尽管存在孕期用药指南和限制,但尼日利亚的孕妇在获取药物使用信息方面往往受到限制,在做出用药决策时可能依赖自己的判断或非专业人士的建议。
评估尼日利亚孕妇对孕期用药及限制/禁忌的知识、态度和行为。
2023年1月至2月,对前往乌穆阿希亚联邦医疗中心就诊的孕妇进行了一项描述性横断面研究。采用方便抽样的方法,让参与者自行填写问卷。收集了她们的社会人口学特征、知识、态度和行为等方面的数据。数据分析采用描述性统计和使用Pearson卡方检验的推断性统计。显著性水平设定为<0.05。
152名孕妇完成了问卷(应答率为60.8%),其中大多数已婚(n = 148;95.0%)。大多数年龄在25至35岁之间(n = 107;70.4%),拥有大学/本科学历(n = 94;61.8%),职业为商业女性(n = 85;56.0%)。约35.5%的受访者对孕期用药限制有较好的了解。大多数受访者态度积极(n = 98;64.5%),行为良好(n = 139;91.4%)。
研究结果表明,相当一部分女性对孕期用药及限制持积极态度且行为良好。然而,研究组的知识水平令人惊讶地低。有必要对孕妇进行孕期安全用药及避免用药方面的教育。