Objective: To determine the awareness, practice, knowledge and attitude toward the Covid 19 among antenatal patients at tertiary care Hospital. Methodology: This was a cross sectional survey which was conducted at Gynae and obstetrics department at Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad. Study duration was six months from March 2020 to August 2020. All the pregnant women visited antenatal clinic age 18 to 40 years and either of parity were included. All the pregnant females were interviewed by using a questioner regarding awareness, attitude and practice toward the Covid19 after taking informed consent. All the data was recorded via study proforma. Data was analyzed by using SPSS version 20. Results: Total 173 pregnant women were interview regarding COVID-19, their mean age was 29.34+13.12 years. Most of the women were presented with age between 18 to 37 years. 70.5% were multigravida and majority of women were uneducated. Mostly women 75.1% had heard regarding. 72.8% women said, they should stay at home and 25.4% said should wear the face mask, while 38.7% said the women should inform the health care provider in advance before visit to Hospital if developed any symptom. Most of the women had good knowledge and attitude, while preventive practice was found to be unsatisfactory. Conclusion: knowledge and awareness were found to adequate; while preventive practice has been observed unsatisfactory among pregnant women during antenatal clinic. Clinicians should provide appropriate counseling to reassure and elucidate doubts of pregnancy females regarding COVID-19 during antenatal visits.
Background Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death around the world,South Asian population are at higher risk of atherosclerotic coronary artery diseases (CAD) comparatively. There is a recommended physical activity level to prevent atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Health care professionals especially doctors are main advisors to prescribe the exercise protocols among general population. Hence we conducted a survey among doctors of Pakistan to identify their physical activity as well as their knowledge and attitude toward recommended physical activity. Methodology An online questionnaire was shared with doctors of various specialties working in private and public healthcare system of the Pakistan. It consisted of consent for participation,followed by information regarding demographic profile, preexisting co-morbid conditions, opinion regarding importance of physical activity to prevent ASCVD (5 point scale), perceived physical activity level (4 point scale), knowledge regarding ACC recommended physical activity level for primary prevention of ASCVD, lifestyle, and barriers in following recommended physical activity level. Collected data were entered and analyzed using SPSS version 21.0, participants were categorized into two groups as “cardiologists” and “non-cardiologists” and results were compared between the two groups. Results A total of 159 doctors participated in the survey, out of whom 97 (61%) were cardiologist and remaining 62 (39%) were affiliated with other specialties. Male participants (72.3%) were predominant and mean age was 30.44±23.16 years. More than 60% (61.6%) of the participants were free of preexisting co-morbid condition, most common ASCVD risk factor was positive family history (26.4%) followed by smoking (7.5%) and hypertension (6.3%). According to BMI, 21.4% (34) were obese and 40.3% (64) were overweight. A total of 74.8% (119) of the participants claimed to know about ACC recommended physical activity level but 65.5% (78) were actually aware of recommended 150 min of moderate-intensity or 75 min of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity level. According to the lifestyle activities only 26.4% (42) of the participants were found to follow the ACC recommended physical activity level per week, this proportion was same between cardiologists and non-cardiologists, 25.8% vs. 27.4% respectively. Lack of time from daily routine (71.7%) was found to be most commonly stated reason for physical in activeness followed by overburden/over stress at workplace (33.3%) and lack of resources (14.5%). Conclusion Knowledge and adherence to the ACC recommended physical actively level was poor among both cardiologists and non-cardiologists even after considering it important for the primary prevention of ASCVD. Majority of doctors were overweight and obese.Lake of time and resources and over stressed work life of doctors are the key barriers in following recommended physical activity level. FUNDunding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: None.
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