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Counselling pregnant women at the crossroads of Europe and Asia: effect of Teratology Information Service in Turkey.

Yusuf Cem Kaplan1,2, Barış Karadaş3,4, Gözde Küçüksolak3, Bartu Ediz3, Ömer Demir5, Kaan Sozmen6, Hedvig Nordeng7.   

Abstract

Background Previous studies from western countries demonstrated the effectiveness of Teratology Information Service (TIS) counselling in reducing the teratogenic risk perception of pregnant women. Objective To assess whether TIS counselling would be effective in reducing the teratogenic risk perception of the Turkish pregnant women. Setting A TIS (Terafar) operating in a university hospital in Turkey. Methods A cross-sectional survey study. Pregnant women with non-teratogenic medication exposures were asked to assign scores on visual analogue scales (VAS) in response to the questions aiming to measure their teratogenic risk perception. The mean score before and after counselling were compared and the associations with maternal socio-demographic characteristics were analysed using SPSS (Version 20.0). Main outcome measures The differences in the mean scores of the perception regarding the baseline risk of pregnancy, own teratogenic risk and the likelihood of termination of pregnancy before and after counselling and their possible associations with maternal socio-demographic characteristics. Results 102 pregnant women participated in the study. The counselling significantly reduced the mean own teratogenic risk perception score and the mean score for the likelihood of termination of pregnancy whereas the mean baseline risk perception score was not significantly changed. Pregnancy week <8 and the exposed number of active ingredients <3 were significantly associated with the difference in the mean score for the likelihood of termination of pregnancy. Conclusions TIS counselling lowers the teratogenic risk perception of Turkish pregnant women and increases their likelihood to continue the pregnancy as it does in the western countries.

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Keywords:  Medications; Patient perception; Pregnancy; Risk perception; Teratogenic risk; Teratology Information Service; Turkey

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28626851     DOI: 10.1007/s11096-017-0496-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pharm


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