Association of Sociodemographic, Obstetric, and Attitudinal Factors with Prenatal Ultrasound in Mashhad, Iran

IF 0.3 Q4 PEDIATRICS Journal of Child Science Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1733872
L. Jarahi, Rahil Mahmoudi, M. Yazd, Hamidreza Ghodsi, M. Ramezani, Alireza Omranzadeh
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Abstract Many antenatal sonographies are out of indication and may be asked due to mothers' requests or other factors. However, these features are not fully understood. This study aimed to assess the association of sociodemographic, obstetric, and attitudinal factors that may affect the number of ultrasound scans. In a cross-sectional study in six hospitals affiliated with Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 360 mothers who had a delivery or were expected to be near childbirth were enrolled in the study. The mean number of sonographies was compared between different study variables by using Mann–Whitney, Kruskal–Wallis, and Pearson's Chi-squared tests. Moreover, the Spearman Rho test was used to assess the correlation between different variables and the number of sonographies. Totally, 300 cases remained in the study. The mean age of the mothers was 25.95 ± 4.77 years, and the average number of ultrasonographies was 3.50 ± 1.35. In case of sociodemographic features, the level of education (r = 0.23; p < 0.001) and several recent miscarriages (r = 0.140; p = 0.01) were correlated with number of sonographies. However, there was no association between maternal age and marriage age with several sonographies (p > 0.05). Furthermore, mothers with higher family income (p = 0.010), those with medical insurance (p = 0.010), those who had male fetuses (p = 0.020), those who were clerk or student (p = 0.003), and those who were not aware of the sonography risks (p = 0.020) had more requests for sonography. It seems that financial factors and awareness of sonography risks play an essential role in sonography requests by mothers.
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伊朗马什哈德社会形态、产科和态度因素与产前超声的相关性
摘要许多产前超声检查是不适应症的,可能是由于母亲的要求或其他因素而被询问的。然而,这些特征并没有被完全理解。本研究旨在评估可能影响超声扫描次数的社会人口统计学、产科和态度因素之间的关系。在马什哈德医学科学大学附属的六家医院进行的一项横断面研究中,360名分娩或预计即将分娩的母亲参与了这项研究。使用Mann–Whitney、Kruskal–Wallis和Pearson的卡方检验对不同研究变量之间的声像图平均数量进行比较。此外,Spearman-Rho检验用于评估不同变量与声像图数量之间的相关性。共有300例病例仍在研究中。母亲的平均年龄为25.95岁 ± 4.77岁,平均超声检查次数为3.50次 ± 1.35.就社会人口特征而言,教育水平(r = 0.23;p  0.05)。此外,家庭收入较高的母亲(p = 0.010),有医疗保险的人(p = 0.010),有男性胎儿者(p = 0.020),职员或学生(p = 0.003),以及那些没有意识到超声检查风险的人(p = 0.020)有更多的超声检查要求。财务因素和对超声检查风险的认识似乎在母亲提出超声检查要求中起着至关重要的作用。
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