Knowledge and Perception Towards the Predisposing Factors to Eclampsia among Pregnant Women Attending the Antenatal Clinic at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin Kwara State

Olabode O.O., Onasoga O.A.
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Introduction: Eclampsia, one of the leading causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality globally, is one of the most dreaded causes of unfavourable pregnancy outcomes. Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia are thought to be the cause of nearly 63,000 maternal fatalities each year globally. Objective: This study aimed to assess the level of knowledge and perception towards predisposing factors to eclampsia among pregnant women. Materials and methods: This research assessed the level of awareness and perception of eclampsia risk factors among pregnant patients at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital and identified factors affecting those perceptions. 110 expectant women were chosen randomly from the research population for this descriptive cross-sectional survey, and the research participants responded to a self-structured questionnaire after informed consent was sought. Results: Data collected were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics with the level of significance set at 0.05. The majority of the respondents (41.8%) were 21-30 years old, and the majority (88.2%) were married. The study revealed that the majority of pregnant had good knowledge (89.1%) about predisposing factors to eclampsia, but their perception was poor. The findings showed no significant relationship between knowledge and perception towards the predisposing factors towards eclampsia among pregnant women with a p-value (0.319) > 0.05. Conclusion: Although pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital have good knowledge towards predisposing factors to eclampsia, their perception is poor.
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在伊洛林-夸拉州伊洛林大学教学医院产前诊所就诊的孕妇中,对子痫易发因素的认识和认知
引言:子痫是全球孕产妇和围产期发病率和死亡率的主要原因之一,也是导致不良妊娠结局的最可怕原因之一。先兆子痫和子痫被认为是全球每年近63000名孕产妇死亡的原因。目的:本研究旨在评估孕妇对子痫易感因素的认识和认知水平。材料和方法:本研究评估了伊洛林大学教学医院孕妇对子痫危险因素的认识和认知水平,并确定了影响这些认知的因素。从研究人群中随机选择110名孕妇进行这项描述性横断面调查,研究参与者在寻求知情同意后回答了一份自我结构的问卷。结果:使用描述性和推断统计学对收集的数据进行分析,显著性水平设置为0.05。大多数受访者(41.8%)年龄在21-30岁之间,大多数受访者(88.2%)已婚。研究表明,大多数孕妇(89.1%)对子痫的易感因素有很好的了解,但他们的认知能力较差。研究结果显示,孕妇对子痫易感因素的认识和感知之间没有显著关系,p值(0.319)>0.05。结论:尽管在伊洛林大学教学医院的产前诊所就诊的孕妇对子痫的易感因素有很好的了解,但她们的认知能力较差。
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