Knowledge of preconception health care among primary care physicians in Delaware.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-1-2012
Abstract
Pregnancy outcomes including premature birth are influenced by multiple factors including preconception health. This study was designed to assess the knowledge of various aspects of preconception health care in clinical practice in the state of Delaware. After assuring content validity, a questionnaire was provided to primary care physicians in Delaware. A total of 94 Delaware clinicians completed the survey and 96 percent indicated they should provide preconception counseling. Physicians frequently discussed some aspects of preconception care including diabetes and weight management, while other topics including reproductive life plans, vaccinations, and HIV screening were less frequently discussed. Preconception health care has been recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to improve the health of women of childbearing age. Our data indicate a need to increase education and programs regarding preconception health to Delaware primary care physicians.
Volume
84
Issue
11
First Page
349
Last Page
352
ISSN
0011-7781
Published In/Presented At
Kukreja, R., Locke, R. G., Hack, D., & Paul, D. A. (2012). Knowledge of preconception health care among primary care physicians in Delaware. Delaware medical journal, 84(11), 349–352.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
23409465
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article