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- Title
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Toward Urinary Tract Infection among Female in Saudi Arabia.
- Authors
Alshahrani, Mona; Ali Alsakiti, Ali Ibrahim; Almalki, Ahmed Saeed; Alshehri, Ahmed Mohammed; Asiri, Yahya Hadi; Al-Saleh, Mohammed Abdullah; Alasmari, Amjad Abdu; Alwadai, Abdullah Salem; Abdullah Alasmari, Talal Mobasher; Bin-Fudhayl, Saud Abdullah; Alshihri, Abdullah Zafer; Alqahtani, Abdulhadi Muflih; Ali Alamry, Abdullah Mahdi; Alfaifi, Abdulrahman Jaber; Alghamdi, Ibrahim Saeed G.
- Abstract
Background: Urinary parcel contamination (UTI) is thought to be related with expanded maternal and fetal grimness and mortality; consequently, a legitimate evaluation of information and practices is pivotal to figure out preventive techniques to guarantee the wellbeing of both the mother and the child. Methods: The study decided the information, disposition, rehearses (KAP), and the convictions of pregnant females about UTI in view of the Health Belief Model. A study survey was utilized to accumulate information from pregnant females with and without UTI. The relationship of the pregnant females' sociodemographic qualities with their KAP and wellbeing convictions was resolved utilizing Pearson's chi-square test. Results: Consequences of the review showed that most of pregnant females have unsuitable information with an uplifting outlook and great clean practices against UTI. Instructive capability and financial status showed a huge relationship with the KAP of pregnant females. Uplifting perspective and acceptable sterile practices were clear among the respondents notwithstanding their unacceptable information. Conclusion: Nonetheless, the class just regularly incorporates subjects, for example, the significance of going to pre-birth and post pregnancy check-ups, birthing, breastfeeding, infant screening, and advancing the division's projects. UTI and its anticipation among pregnant females are not considerably shrouded in the mother's class.
- Subjects
SAUDI Arabia; URINARY tract infections; HEALTH Belief Model; ATTITUDE (Psychology); FINANCIAL literacy; WELL-being
- Publication
Bahrain Medical Bulletin, 2022, Vol 44, Issue 3, p1088
- ISSN
1012-8298
- Publication type
Article