| Literature DB >> 28362340 |
Varvara A Mouchtouri1, Dimitrios Papagiannis2, Antonios Katsioulis3, Georgios Rachiotis4, Konstantinos Dafopoulos5, Christos Hadjichristodoulou6.
Abstract
A survey among 573 pregnant women in Greece was conducted through self-completion of a questionnaire in July 2016. Traveling abroad the last six months was declared by 10.5% and 13.0% of pregnant women and their male sex partners, respectively, while 77.4% (441/570) had heard about Zika virus disease (ZVD). A lack of knowledge about sexual transmission of ZVD was identified in 63.3% of pregnant women, and 24.1% of responders did not know the risks to the fetus and baby. Approximately 73% of responders believed that the mosquito bites can affect their fetus and baby and 18% did not take measures to prevent mosquito bites routinely. Multivariable logistic regression models showed that traveling abroad the last six months by pregnant women correlated with correctly answering the question about the transmission of ZVD through bites of infected mosquitoes (Odds Ratio, OR = 10.47, 95% CI = 1.11-98.41). Traveling abroad with a male sex partner over the last six months correlated (OR = 2.05, 95% CI = 0.99-4.23) with responding correctly to the four key questions about the transmission of ZVD through mosquito bites, the risk of microcephaly, and the risks of traveling to the affected countries. A score of ≥5 for the nine responses given to questions of knowledge and attitudes was associated with a Bachelor of Science degree (OR = 1.54, 95% CI = 1.09-2.18), antenatal care at a public hospital (OR = 2.26, 95% CI = 1.28-3.98), being a civil servant as occupation (OR = 1.96, 95% CI = 1.10-3.48), and having gotten information about ZVD from the public health sector (OR = 2.04, 95% CI = 1.05-3.98). In conclusion, we found considerable knowledge gaps related to ZVD among Greek pregnant women. These study results are useful in targeting pregnant women for the prevention of potential Zika virus infections.Entities:
Keywords: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice (KAP) study; Zika virus; pregnancy; pregnant; repellent; vector-borne infections; viral infections
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28362340 PMCID: PMC5409568 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14040367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic characteristics and information about pregnant women and their male sex partners that have traveled abroad.
| Characteristic | Details | Frequency (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | ≥30 | 408 (71.7) | |
| <30 | 161 (28.3) | ||
| Total | 569 (100.0) | ||
| Region | Attica region | 117 (20.4) | |
| Other regions: | Crete, Southern Aegean, Peloponnese, Central Greece, Western Greece, Ionian Islands, Epirus, Thessaly, Western Macedonia, Central Macedonia, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace | 456 (79.6) | |
| Total | 573 (100.0) | ||
| Provider of pregnancy care | Private clinic/obstetricians | 529 (96.2) | |
| Public hospital | 21 (3.8) | ||
| Total | 550 (100.0) | ||
| Level of education | Master or Doctor of Philosophy degree | 91 (16.0) | |
| Bachelor degree | 288 (50.5) | ||
| Up to secondary education | 191 (33.5) | ||
| Total | 570 (100.0) | ||
| Occupation | Civil servant | 77 (13.6) | |
| Private sector employee | 290 (51.2) | ||
| Freelancer | 71 (12.5) | ||
| Unemployed-housewife | 128 (22.6) | ||
| Total | 566 (100.0) | ||
| Income | Middle/higher | 349 (62.4) | |
| Low | 210 (37.6) | ||
| Total | 559 (100.0) | ||
| Pregnant traveled abroad the last six months | Yes | Zika Virus Disease affected country (1) | 60 (10.5) |
| Non Zika Virus Disease affected countries (59) | |||
| No | 511 (89.5) | ||
| Total | 571 (100.0) | ||
| Male sex partner of the pregnant traveled abroad the last six months | Yes | Zika Virus Disease affected country (1) | 74 (13.0) |
| Non Zika Virus Disease affected countries (73) | |||
| No | 496 (87.0) | ||
| Total | 570 (100.0) | ||
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) for Zika virus disease and sexual contact protection among pregnant women in Greece.
| Knowledge/Attitude/Practice | Number of Responses | |
|---|---|---|
| Strongly Agree/Agree/Yes (%) | 95% CI | |
| Zika virus disease is transmitted with sexual intercourse. | 187/510 (36.7) | 29.9–44.0 |
| Zika virus disease is transmitted through the consumption of contaminated food. | 134/505 (26.5) | 20.3–33.9 |
| Zika virus disease is transmitted through bites of infected mosquitoes. | 465/514 (90.5) | 84.0–94.5 |
| Zika virus disease causes severe disease, bleeding, and death. | 220/489 (45.0) | 38.4–51.7 |
| A pregnant woman can get sick from Zika virus disease. | 232/573 (40.5) | 34.4–46.8 |
| If a pregnant woman has Zika, she is at risk of miscarriage. | 220/573 (38.4) | 32.7–44.4 |
| If a pregnant woman has Zika, her fetus/baby is at risk of being born with microcephaly. | 270/573 (47.1) | 42.7–51.6 |
| Is there any available treatment for Zika virus disease? | 12/540 (2.2) | 1.3–3.8 |
| Is there any vaccine available against Zika? | 20/553 (3.6) | 2.2–5.8 |
| I believe that mosquito bites to pregnant women can affect the health of a fetus/baby. | 401/551 (72.8) | 65.8–78.8 |
| If your doctor recommended everyday use of mosquito repellent lotion, would you use it? | 447/563 (79.4) | 74.6–83.5 |
| I wouldn’t use mosquito repellent because it might be dangerous for the fetus/baby. | 74/116 (63.8) | 54.4–72.2 |
| I wouldn’t use mosquito repellent because I don’t believe it can protect myself or the fetus/baby. | 21/116 (18.1) | 12.5–25.4 |
| I believe that traveling to countries with many cases of the Zika virus disease should not be allowed. | 214/552 (38.8) | 32.8–45.1 |
| If there were a vaccine available against Zika, would you consider receiving it? | 117/558 (21.0) | 16.2–26.6 |
| I believe that a pregnant woman can go on holidays to a country where many cases of Zika virus disease have occurred without having any risk. | 81/563 (14.4) | 9.2–21.8 |
| Would you visit a country where many cases of Zika virus disease have occurred? | 4/562 (0.7) | 0.3–1.9 |
| Do you take any measures to prevent mosquito bites the summer months during your pregnancy? | 455/555 (82.0) | 75.5–87.0 |
| I take measures for mosquito bite prevention when I realise that there are mosquitoes around. | 233/455 (51.2) | 43.3–59.1 |
| I take measures for mosquito bite prevention when I visit places where mosquitoes might be present. | 186/455 (40.9) | 33.4–48.8 |
| I take measures for mosquito bite prevention every day during the daylight hours. | 25/455 (5.5) | 3.4–8.7 |
| I take measures for mosquito bite prevention every day during the evening and at night. | 38/455 (8.4) | 5.5–12.5 |
| I wear covering clothes to prevent mosquito bites. | 77/455 (16.9) | 12.6–22.4 |
| I use repellents to prevent mosquito bites. | 244/455 (53.6) | 45.8–61.3 |
| I use mosquito coil/repellent liquid vaporizers/tablet to keep mosquitoes away. | 210/455 (46.2) | 38.4–54.1 |
CI: Confidence Interval.