Title of article :
Prevention of birth defects in the pre-conception period: knowledge and practice of health care professionals (nurses and doctors) in a city of Southern Brazil
Author/Authors :
Ferreira، Fl?via Romariz نويسنده Department of Administration and Public Health, Paulista School of Nursing, Federal University of S?o Paulo (EPE-UNIFESP), S?o Paulo-SP, Brazil , , Russo Akiba، Heloisa Regina نويسنده Department of Administration and Public Health, Paulista School of Nursing, Federal University of S?o Paulo (EPE-UNIFESP), S?o Paulo-SP, Brazil. , , J?nior، Edward Araujo نويسنده Department of Obstetrics, Federal University of S?o Paulo (UNIFESP), S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil. , , Figueiredo، Elisabeth Niglio نويسنده Department of Administration and Public Health, Paulista School of Nursing, Federal University of S?o Paulo (EPE-UNIFESP), S?o Paulo-SP, Brazil. , , Abrah?o، Anelise Riedel نويسنده Department of Administration and Public Health, Paulista School of Nursing, Federal University of S?o Paulo (EPE-UNIFESP), S?o Paulo-SP, Brazil. ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages :
8
From page :
657
To page :
664
Abstract :
Background: Some congenital defects can be prevented in the pregestational stage. However, many health professionals are not prepared to provide counselling to couples regarding the same. Objective: This study aimed to assess the performance of doctors and nurses from a primary health-care unit in Florianopolis, Brazil, in preventing birth defects in the preconception period based on the recommendations of the Control Center of Disease Prevention. Materials and Methods: This descriptive cross sectional study was performed at a tertiary referral center. In this study, a semi-structured questionnaire was provided to 160 health professionals comprising doctors and nurses who were actively involved in providing primary health care in family health programs. The non-parametric Chisquare (?2) test was used to analyse the data obtained through multiple choice questions. Results: Our results showed that although 81.9% of health professionals provided health-care assistance based on protocols, and only 46.2% professionals were aware of the presence of the topic in the protocol. Of the recommendations provided by the Control Center of Disease Prevention, the use of folic acid was the most prescribed. However, this prescription was not statistically different between nurses and doctors (P=0.85). Conclusion: This study identified the fragile nature in these professional’s knowledge about the prevention of birth defects in pre-conception period, as evidenced by the inconsistency in their responses.
Journal title :
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
Record number :
2326014
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