Knowledge regarding preconceptional folic acid use in a Mexican-American patient population

Patricia J Habak MD , Dean V Coonrod MD, MPH , M.Jane Brady RN, MS , R.Curtis Bay PhD , Terry E Mills CRTT
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The objective of this study was to evaluate knowledge regarding folic acid among postpartum Mexican-American patients. A survey regarding folate was administered to postpartum women at a public hospital serving primarily Mexican-Americans (n = 393). English and Spanish speakers were compared. Fifty eight percent cited prevention of birth defects as a reason to take folate. English speakers were less likely to know this than Spanish speakers (p = 0.005). Fifty-one percent of women stated they had learned about folate from radio or television. Of these, 83% knew that folic acid prevents birth defects and that it should be taken prior to pregnancy. Only 16% learned about folate from a health care provider. Compared to previous research, Mexican-American women have increased awareness of the association between folate consumption and birth defects, especially Spanish speakers. Patients citing radio/television as a source of information tended to answer questions correctly, suggesting that media efforts in this area have been effective.

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本研究的目的是评估墨西哥裔美国产后患者关于叶酸的知识。在一家主要为墨西哥裔美国人服务的公立医院对产后妇女进行了叶酸调查(n = 393)。将说英语和说西班牙语的人进行比较。58%的人认为服用叶酸是为了预防出生缺陷。说英语的人比说西班牙语的人更不可能知道这一点(p = 0.005)。51%的女性表示她们是从广播或电视上了解叶酸的。其中,83%的人知道叶酸可以预防出生缺陷,并且应该在怀孕前服用。只有16%的人从医疗保健提供者那里了解了叶酸。与之前的研究相比,墨西哥裔美国女性越来越意识到叶酸摄入与出生缺陷之间的关系,尤其是说西班牙语的女性。患者引用广播/电视作为信息来源,往往会正确回答问题,这表明媒体在这方面的努力是有效的。
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