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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to the COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant women in Bangkok, Thailand

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dc.contributor.author Jadsada Kunno
dc.contributor.author Pataraporn Yubonpunt
dc.contributor.author Busaba Supawattanabodee
dc.contributor.author Chavanant Sumanasrethakul
dc.contributor.author Budsaba Wiriyasirivaj
dc.contributor.author เจษฎา คุณโน
dc.contributor.author ภัทรพร ยุบลพันธ์
dc.contributor.author บุษบา ศุภวัฒน์ธนบดี
dc.contributor.author ชวนนท์ สุมนะเศรษฐกุล
dc.contributor.author บุษบา วิริยะสิริเวช
dc.contributor.other Navamindradhiraj University. Faculty of Medicine Vajiraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Public and Environmental Health en
dc.contributor.other Navamindradhiraj University. Faculty of Medicine Vajiraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Navamindradhiraj University. Faculty of Medicine Vajiraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Navamindradhiraj University. Faculty of Medicine Vajiraj Hospital en
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-26T14:52:21Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-26T14:52:21Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth (2022) 22:357 en
dc.identifier.other https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-022-04612-3
dc.identifier.uri https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/2712
dc.description.abstract Background: Pregnancy is associated with increased risk for severe COVID-19. Few studies have examined knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) related to pregnancy during the pandemic. This study investigated the association between socio-demographic characteristics and KAP related to COVID-19 among pregnant women in an urban community in Thailand. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was distributed among pregnant women in Bangkok, Thailand from July– August 2021. Binary logistic regression was conducted to test the association between socio-demographic characteristics and KAP related to COVID-19, and a Spearman’s analysis tested correlations between KAP scores. Results: A total of 150 pregnancy survey responses were received. Most participants were third trimester (27– 40weeks gestation; 68.0%). Pregnancy had never been risked contracting COVID-19 (84.7%). Most expressed concerns about being infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy and following birth (94.0 and 70.0%, respectively). The results of binary logistic regression analysis found associations between knowledge and marital status (OR=4.983, 95%CI 1.894–13.107). In addition, having a bachelor’s degree or higher was associated with higher attitude scores (OR=2.733, 95%CI 1.045–7.149), as was being aged 26–30 (OR=2.413 95%CI 0.882–6.602) and 31–35 years of age (OR=2.518–2.664, 95%CI 0.841–8.442). Higher practice scores were associated with having a bachelor’s degree or higher (OR=2.285 95%CI 1.110–6.146), and income ≥15,001 bath (OR=4.747 95%CI 1.588–14.192). Correlation analysis found a weak positive correlation between knowledge and practice scores (r=0.210, p-value=0.01). Conclusion: Participants overall had high KAP scores. This study can guide public health strategies regarding pregnant women and COVID-19. We recommend that interventions to improve and attitude and practice scores. Knowledge on pregnancy and COVID-19 should focus on reducing fear and improving attitudes toward the care of patients as well as the promotion of preventive practices. en
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.subject Pregnant women -- Thailand – Bangkok – Health hygiene en
dc.subject สตรีมีครรภ์ – ไทย – กรุงเทพฯ – สุขภาพและอนามัย en
dc.subject COVID-19 (Disease) en
dc.subject โควิด-19 (โรค) en
dc.subject COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- en
dc.subject การระบาดใหญ่ของโควิด-19, ค.ศ. 2020- en
dc.subject Health attitudes en
dc.subject ทัศนคติต่ออนามัย en
dc.subject Health literacy en
dc.subject ความรอบรู้ทางสุขภาพ en
dc.subject Self-care, Health en
dc.subject การดูแลสุขภาพด้วยตนเอง en
dc.title Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to the COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant women in Bangkok, Thailand en
dc.type Article en


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