Preeclampsia prevention: a survey study on knowledge and practice among prenatal care providers in Ethiopia

Delayehu Bekele MD, MPH, Wondimu Gudu MD, MPH, Lemi Belay Tolu MD, MPH, Malede Birara MD, MPH, Abraham Fessehaye Sium MD
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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Knowledge and practice gaps among providers have been cited as factors behind the underuse of aspirin for preeclampsia prevention globally.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to determine the knowledge and practice levels of prenatal care providers at a national tertiary referral hospital in Ethiopia and its catchment health institutions.

STUDY DESIGN

This was a cross-sectional survey on the knowledge and practice of preeclampsia prevention through aspirin prophylaxis among prenatal care providers at St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College (Ethiopia) and its catchment health institutions. Data were collected prospectively using a structured questionnaire on ODK (Get ODK Inc, San Diego, CA). The primary objective of our study was to determine the knowledge and practice levels among prenatal care providers. Data were analyzed using SPSS software (version 23; IBM, Chicago, IL). Simple descriptive analyses were performed to analyze the data. Proportions and percentages were used to present the results.

RESULTS

A total of 92 prenatal care providers working at 17 health institutions were approached, and 80 of them agreed to participate in the study, constituting a response rate of 87%. The mean scores of knowledge and practice of preeclampsia prevention using aspirin were 42.90 (±0.13) and 45.8 (±0.07), respectively. Most of the providers had poor knowledge (score of <50%) and poor practice (score of <50%). Among the 80 prenatal care providers, only 19 (23.8%) had good knowledge, and only 29 (36.3%) had good practice. More than half of the respondents (49/80 [61.3%]) mentioned “lack of national guidelines for use of aspirin in pregnancy” as the main factor that affected their practice of aspirin prophylaxis for preeclampsia prevention in pregnant women. Among the resources used as a reference for the practice of aspirin prophylaxis for preeclampsia prevention, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics or World Health Organization guidelines (45/80 [56.3%]) were the most frequently used resources, followed by American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists guidelines (36/80 [45.0%]) and clinical judgment (36/80 [45.0%]).

CONCLUSION

Our results support previous reports of significant knowledge-to-practice gaps in the use of aspirin prophylaxis for preeclampsia prevention among prenatal care providers. Moreover, the results underscore the need for immediate action in narrowing this gap among providers by availing practical national guidelines for preeclampsia prevention and in-service trainings.

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子痫前期的预防:关于埃塞俄比亚产前护理人员的知识和实践的调查研究
本研究旨在确定埃塞俄比亚一家国家三级转诊医院及其周边医疗机构的产前护理人员的知识和实践水平。研究设计这是一项横断面调查,调查对象是埃塞俄比亚圣保罗医院千禧医学院(St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College)及其周边医疗机构的产前护理人员,调查内容涉及通过阿司匹林预防措施预防子痫前期的知识和实践。我们使用 ODK(Get ODK Inc,加利福尼亚州圣迭戈市)上的结构化问卷前瞻性地收集数据。我们研究的主要目的是确定产前保健提供者的知识和实践水平。数据使用 SPSS 软件(版本 23;IBM,芝加哥,伊利诺斯州)进行分析。对数据进行了简单的描述性分析。结果共接触了 92 名在 17 家医疗机构工作的产前护理人员,其中 80 人同意参与研究,回复率为 87%。使用阿司匹林预防子痫前期的知识和实践的平均得分分别为 42.90(±0.13)分和 45.8(±0.07)分。大多数医疗服务提供者的知识水平较低(得分率为 50%),实践水平较低(得分率为 50%)。在 80 名产前保健提供者中,只有 19 人(23.8%)的知识水平较高,只有 29 人(36.3%)的实践水平较高。超过半数的受访者(49/80 [61.3%])提到,"缺乏关于妊娠期使用阿司匹林的国家指南 "是影响他们使用阿司匹林预防孕妇子痫前期的主要因素。在阿司匹林预防子痫前期的实践参考资料中,国际妇产科联合会或世界卫生组织指南(45/80 [56.3%])是最常用的资料,其次是美国妇产科医师学会指南(36/80 [45.0%])和临床判断(3/80 [45.0%])。结论我们的研究结果支持了之前的报告,即产前护理人员在使用阿司匹林预防子痫前期方面从知识到实践存在巨大差距。此外,研究结果还强调,有必要立即采取行动,通过提供实用的子痫前期预防国家指南和在职培训来缩小医护人员之间的差距。
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AJOG global reports Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health, Urology
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