Title of article :
The Relationship Between Self-treatment of Genital Infection and Ectopic Pregnancy
Author/Authors :
Parvinroo ، Shirin Department of Pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Sharami ، Hajar , Ardeshiri ، Ariadokht Department of pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Shakiba ، Maryam Department of Epidemiology - Cardiovascular Disease Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimi ، Soodabeh School of Health, Reproductive Health Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences
From page :
309
To page :
316
Abstract :
Introduction: One of the contributing factors in ectopic pregnancy is genital infection. The self-treatment of genital infections is a common practice that results in infectious diseases, microbial resistance, and no patient recovery. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the self-treatment of genital infection and ectopic pregnancy. Materials and Methods: This case-control study was performed on 373 women in 2018. Samples included 180 normal pregnant women (the control group) and 193 women with ectopic pregnancies with histories of genital infections (the case group). The samples were selected by a convenient sampling method. The study data were collected by a researcher made questionnaire containing demographic questions and 36 questions about self treatment of genital infections, drug type, and reasons to use self-medication. Descriptive statistics, the Chi-square test, and the logistic regression model were used to analyze the obtained data. Results: In the present study, 373 eligible people were included. The Mean±SD age of women with ectopic pregnancies (the case group) was 33.37±4 years and of women with normal pregnancy (the control group) was 33.21±3.18 years. The frequency of ectopic pregnancy in women over 35 years was higher than that in women with normal pregnancies. The frequency of individuals who used self-medication to eliminate the vaginal infection in the control group and the case group were 76.7% and 48.9%, respectively. Washing the vagina with ice or baking soda ( 64.39%) was the major traditional method that was used by the women. Conclusion: The results of this study show that self-medication for vaginal infections can be a risk factor for ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, the community should be educated to avoid the self-medication of genital infections.
Keywords :
Ectopic pregnancy , Self , medication , Genital infection
Journal title :
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
Journal title :
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
Record number :
2742443
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