Shanghai yufang yixue (Jun 2022)

Influencing factors of intention to utilize preconception health care services among women with future pregnancy plan

  • FAN Shengrong,
  • SHEN Liandi,
  • ZHANG Lifeng,
  • LI Hang,
  • JIANG Hong,
  • WANG Haiqi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2022.21704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 6
pp. 577 – 582

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ObjectiveTo understand the influencing factors of women’s intention to utilize preconception health care services, so as to promote the utilization of preconception care among women with future pregnancy plan.MethodsThe study was conducted at 8 outpatient health clinics of medical institutions providing perinatal health care in Jiading District of Shanghai. Women who had fertility intention for another child were invited to complete an electronic questionnaire from November 2020 to February 2021.ResultsWomen with better pregnancy and birth care behaviors during the last periconception were more likely to utilize preconception care service before the next conception than those with previous poorer behaviors (OR=1.980, 95%CI= 1.061‒3.694, P=0.032). Women with higher preconception care knowledge scores had better pregnancy and birth care behaviors during the last periconception than those with lower knowledge scores (OR=1.362, 95%C1= 1.004‒1.846, P=0.047).ConclusionsIn order to improve the utilization of preconception care among the population with future pregnancy plan, it is necessary to further strengthen health education and social mobilization to promote the preconception eugenic knowledge, planned pregnancy and pregnancy and birth care behaviors.

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