Comparison of Prenatal Health Management State and Educational Needs for Pregnant Women with Advanced Maternal Age and Under the Age of 35

PURPOSE: This study was done to confirm prenatal health management and educational needs for pregnant women with advanced maternal age (AMA) and pregnant women under 35 years of age. METHODS: This study was a descriptive research in which self-report questionnaires were used. Participants were 279 p...

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Main Authors: Hee Jung Wang, Hye Sook Park, Il Ok Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Women Health Nursing 2013-12-01
Series:Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
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Online Access:http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-19-230.pdf
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spelling doaj-23f930255b97463b80c89c26e32dd51e2021-07-02T10:42:42ZengKorean Society of Women Health NursingKorean Journal of Women Health Nursing2287-16402013-12-0119423024110.4069/kjwhn.2013.19.4.230293Comparison of Prenatal Health Management State and Educational Needs for Pregnant Women with Advanced Maternal Age and Under the Age of 35Hee Jung WangHye Sook ParkIl Ok KimPURPOSE: This study was done to confirm prenatal health management and educational needs for pregnant women with advanced maternal age (AMA) and pregnant women under 35 years of age. METHODS: This study was a descriptive research in which self-report questionnaires were used. Participants were 279 pregnant women (83 AMA and 196 less than 35). RESULTS: Only 32.5% of AMA women had received prenatal education and 51.8% reported wanting internet education. AMA women, compared to the under 35 women, had higher levels of self-awareness of health problems and possibility of health problems but lower levels of alcohol experience before pregnancy. For prenatal health management, scores were low for prenatal exercise, prenatal education and nutrition. For prenatal health management education, AMA women reported high levels of need for education on health problems. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that prenatal health management education must be given considering differences in age-related requirements by emphasizing health care and obstetric complications during pregnancy for AMA womenand anemia and information on substance use during pregnancy for women under 35. Reliable internet-based education programs need to be developed using available information and communication technology for the increasing number of employed pregnant women.http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-19-230.pdfprenatal educationmaternal agepregnancyprenatal care
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Il Ok Kim
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Hye Sook Park
Il Ok Kim
Comparison of Prenatal Health Management State and Educational Needs for Pregnant Women with Advanced Maternal Age and Under the Age of 35
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
prenatal education
maternal age
pregnancy
prenatal care
author_facet Hee Jung Wang
Hye Sook Park
Il Ok Kim
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title Comparison of Prenatal Health Management State and Educational Needs for Pregnant Women with Advanced Maternal Age and Under the Age of 35
title_short Comparison of Prenatal Health Management State and Educational Needs for Pregnant Women with Advanced Maternal Age and Under the Age of 35
title_full Comparison of Prenatal Health Management State and Educational Needs for Pregnant Women with Advanced Maternal Age and Under the Age of 35
title_fullStr Comparison of Prenatal Health Management State and Educational Needs for Pregnant Women with Advanced Maternal Age and Under the Age of 35
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Prenatal Health Management State and Educational Needs for Pregnant Women with Advanced Maternal Age and Under the Age of 35
title_sort comparison of prenatal health management state and educational needs for pregnant women with advanced maternal age and under the age of 35
publisher Korean Society of Women Health Nursing
series Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
issn 2287-1640
publishDate 2013-12-01
description PURPOSE: This study was done to confirm prenatal health management and educational needs for pregnant women with advanced maternal age (AMA) and pregnant women under 35 years of age. METHODS: This study was a descriptive research in which self-report questionnaires were used. Participants were 279 pregnant women (83 AMA and 196 less than 35). RESULTS: Only 32.5% of AMA women had received prenatal education and 51.8% reported wanting internet education. AMA women, compared to the under 35 women, had higher levels of self-awareness of health problems and possibility of health problems but lower levels of alcohol experience before pregnancy. For prenatal health management, scores were low for prenatal exercise, prenatal education and nutrition. For prenatal health management education, AMA women reported high levels of need for education on health problems. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that prenatal health management education must be given considering differences in age-related requirements by emphasizing health care and obstetric complications during pregnancy for AMA womenand anemia and information on substance use during pregnancy for women under 35. Reliable internet-based education programs need to be developed using available information and communication technology for the increasing number of employed pregnant women.
topic prenatal education
maternal age
pregnancy
prenatal care
url http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-19-230.pdf
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