Pregnant Women’s Knowledge and Expectations about Prenatal Ultrasound: A Cross-Sectional Study

B. Chinene, L. Mudadi
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BackgroundUltrasound imaging has been shown to improve maternal health outcomes through timely diagnosis of pregnancy problems. Despite ultrasound being vital for women's management in pregnancy, studies have reported low awareness among African women ObjectiveTo evaluate the knowledge and expectations of pregnant women in Harare about prenatal ultrasound. MethodsA cross-sectional survey of 385 pregnant women was done at the ultrasound department of a private maternity hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 27.0 and Windows Excel were used to analyse the data.Results The majority of women (85.4%) concurred that ultrasound scans are important during pregnancy, but most (79.3%) were not aware that congenital abnormalities can be detected through ultrasound. Despite low overall knowledge of congenital abnormalities, 80.2% of women were familiar with Down's syndrome, and this knowledge tended to increase with higher education levels, although not statistically significant (linear-by-linear association = 0.057). The primary expectation of ultrasound scans among pregnant women was to confirm the expected delivery date, and gender determination, with the least expectation being a diagnosis of congenital abnormalities.ConclusionKnowledge levels were lower in our setting relative to other similar studies, and hence this underscores the need for further public education.Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2023;6(3):346-354
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孕妇对产前超声波的了解和期望:横断面研究
背景超声波成像可及时诊断妊娠问题,从而改善孕产妇的健康状况。尽管超声波对妇女的孕期管理至关重要,但有研究报告称非洲妇女对超声波的认知度很低。 目的 评估哈拉雷孕妇对产前超声波的了解和期望。方法 在津巴布韦哈拉雷一家私立妇产医院的超声波科对 385 名孕妇进行了横断面调查。结果 大多数妇女(85.4%)都认为超声波扫描在怀孕期间很重要,但大多数妇女(79.3%)并不知道先天性畸形可以通过超声波检查出来。尽管对先天性畸形的总体了解程度较低,但有 80.2% 的妇女熟悉唐氏综合征,而且随着受教育程度的提高,对唐氏综合征的了解程度也呈上升趋势,尽管没有统计学意义(线性相关 = 0.057)。孕妇对超声波扫描的主要期望是确认预产期和确定性别,而对先天性畸形诊断的期望最低。
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