Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice of Pregnant Women about Anemia during Pregnancy in Baghdad Teaching Hospital

Authors

  • Ruaa Safaa Saeed Department of family medicine, directorate of health, ministry of health, Baghdad, Iraq. Author

Keywords:

anemia, knowledge, attitude, practice, women

Abstract

Objectives: to assess the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of pregnant women about  anemia. To assess the association between knowledge of pregnant women and their socio – demographic variances. To assess the association between the practice of pregnant women and  their socio – demographic variances. Methods: cross sectional study, carried out among pregnant  at Baghdad Teaching Hospital, from 25th February to 28th April, 2023. A total of 300 pregnant  women participated in the study. The tool of study was questionnaire. Results: The study revealed  63.3% of pregnant women had good knowledge, positive attitude found in 65.3% and health  practice in 59.3% among pregnant women regarding anemia, the study show association between  the knowledge of the pregnant woman and educational level of her and her husband, also there is  association between the practice of pregnant woman and her occupation. Conclusion: A noticeable  general good level of knowledge , attitude and practice among pregnant women regarding anemia  during pregnancy, level of knowledge in pregnant woman associated with the educational level of  her and her husband and healthy practice increase in employed pregnant woman. Recommendations: Raise the level of knowledge and practice for prevention, learn pregnant  women healthy dietary habit and encourage pregnant women to early registration in primary health  care center. 

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2024-04-04