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Why women do not ask for information on preconception health? A qualitative study

Title: Why women do not ask for information on preconception health? A qualitative study
Authors: Bortolus, Renata; Oprandi, Nadia; Rech Morassutti, Francesca; Marchetto, Luca; Filippini, Francesca; Agricola, Eleonora; Tozzi, Alberto; Castellani, Carlo; Lalatta, Faustina; Rusticali, Bruno; Mastroiacovo, Pierpaolo
Publisher Information: BioMed Central Ltd.
Publication Year: 2017
Collection: BioMed Central
Subject Terms: Preconception health and care; Focus group; Risk factors; Adverse reproductive outcomes; Women of childbearing age; Healthcare professionals
Description: Background Preconception care involves health promotion to reduce risk factors that might affect women and couples of childbearing age. The risk factors of adverse reproductive outcomes include recognized genetic diseases in the family or the individual, previous congenital diseases, miscarriage, prematurity, fetal growth restriction, infertility, chronic maternal diseases, lifestyle, and occupational or environmental factors. Effective preconception care involves a range of preventive, therapeutic and behavioural interventions. Although in Italy there are national preconception care recommendations concerning the general population, they are usually encouraged informally and only for single risk factors. At present there is increasing interest in offering a global intervention in this field. The aim of this study was to investigate attitudes and behaviours of Italian women of childbearing age and healthcare professionals regarding preconception health. Methods We conducted a qualitative study among women of childbearing age and healthcare professionals between February 2014 and February 2015. Five focus groups were held: 2 with non-pregnant women aged 22 to 44 years and 3 with healthcare professionals. Discussion topics included women’s questions about preconception health, worries and barriers regarding preconception care interventions, attitudes and behaviours of women and healthcare professionals towards preconception health, women’s information sources. In the analysis of the focus groups priority was given to what was said by the women, supplemented by information from the healthcare professionals’ focus groups. Results Fourteen women of childbearing age (8 nulliparae and 6 multiparae) and 12 healthcare professionals (3 nurses, 4 midwives, 5 doctors) participated in the focus groups. The results indicate the presence of many barriers and a lack of awareness of preconception health relating to women, healthcare professionals and policies. Women’s knowledge and attitudes towards primary ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2393/17/5
Availability: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2393/17/5
Rights: Copyright 2017 The Author(s).
Accession Number: edsbas.82B2CC69
Database: BASE