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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Pre-Eclampsia | Research

Assessing pre-eclampsia awareness among pregnant women in Syria: a cross-sectional study on knowledge and perceptions

Authors: Haidara Bohsas, Hidar Alibrahim, Sarya Swed, Yasmeen Abouainain, Ahmed Aljabali, Samaa Masoud, Heba Haj Saleh, Tony Aldawoud, Fahima Taleb, Raneem Alnassif Alsheikh, Hassan Fawaz, Danya Mourad, Waleed Farouk Mohamed, Reham Aboushady, Wael Hafez

Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in mothers worldwide. Adequate understanding of this condition improves treatment, control, and prevention. This study evaluated preeclampsia awareness among pregnant women in Syria, and the characteristics related to awareness adequacy.

Methods

This national cross-sectional study was conducted in Syria between 25 October and November 19, 2022. We included pregnant females of all age groups from all Syrian governorates. The questionnaire consisted of sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge of pre-eclampsia and its associated factors, symptoms, and complications.

Results

Overall, 706 participants were involved in this research, with a mean age of 38.22. Only 52.1% of them reported that they had heard of preeclampsia. Among the participants, 56.5% stated that they would not terminate a pregnancy if they were determined to be likely to develop preeclampsia, while nearly 55.2% agreed to continue the pregnancy rather than deliver prematurely even if their where a potential risk on their health risks. Participants who reported a family history of PE or had already experienced PE were more likely to have appropriate preeclampsia knowledge than those who did not (OR = 2.27, OR = 3.18, respectively). Respondents aged 25 to 35 years had the highest knowledge scores, and participants living in cities scored higher knowledge than rural residents.

Conclusion

According to our findings, pregnant women in Syria have a awareness gaps regarding the PE topic. This highlights the need to enhance women’s preeclampsia understanding for better pregnancy outcomes. Education through organizations, the media, and national programs is a significant aspect that promotes an adequate understanding of preeclampsia.
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Metadata
Title
Assessing pre-eclampsia awareness among pregnant women in Syria: a cross-sectional study on knowledge and perceptions
Authors
Haidara Bohsas
Hidar Alibrahim
Sarya Swed
Yasmeen Abouainain
Ahmed Aljabali
Samaa Masoud
Heba Haj Saleh
Tony Aldawoud
Fahima Taleb
Raneem Alnassif Alsheikh
Hassan Fawaz
Danya Mourad
Waleed Farouk Mohamed
Reham Aboushady
Wael Hafez
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Pre-Eclampsia
Published in
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2393
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-024-06368-4

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