Women’s awareness and periconceptional use of folic acid: data from a large European survey
Johannes Bitzer,1 Ariane von Stenglin,2 Ralf Bannemerschult3 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Women’s Hospital of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 2Global Market Research, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Berlin, Germany; 3Women’s Healthcare Medical Affairs and Pha...
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doaj-a7474b522d6b495a8620a26107a25fdf2020-11-24T22:25:15ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Women's Health1179-14112013-04-012013default201213Women’s awareness and periconceptional use of folic acid: data from a large European surveyBitzer Jvon Stenglin ABannemerschult RJohannes Bitzer,1 Ariane von Stenglin,2 Ralf Bannemerschult3 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Women’s Hospital of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 2Global Market Research, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Berlin, Germany; 3Women’s Healthcare Medical Affairs and Pharmacovigilance Region Europe, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Berlin, Germany Objective: To investigate the awareness and use of folic acid in European women of child-bearing age, particularly in the setting of pregnancy and pregnancy planning. Methods: Between November 2009 and December 2009, women aged 15–49 years old from 18 European countries completed a 30-minute structured questionnaire either online or via face-to-face interviews. To achieve nationally representative samples for each country quotas were set for age, education, income, and regional distribution. Results: A total of 22,925 women participated in the survey. Of the respondents, 58% had at least one biological child, and of these 38% reported that their first pregnancy was not planned. Nearly 60% of women who planned their pregnancy indicated that they had stopped using their method of contraception without first consulting a doctor or another health care professional. Overall, 70% reported that they had heard of folic acid and 40% stated that they knew the benefits of folic acid. However, when prompted to indicate which diseases and/or birth defects folic acid can protect against, only 17% knew that folic acid can reduce the risk of neural tube defects/spina bifida. Conclusions: A large proportion of European women of child-bearing age in this survey were unaware that periconceptional folic acid supplementation reduces the risk of birth defects. Keywords: folic acid supplementation, neural tube defects, pregnancy, women, periconceptional period, surveyhttp://www.dovepress.com/womenrsquos-awareness-and-periconceptional-use-of-folic-acid-data-from-a12894 |
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Women’s awareness and periconceptional use of folic acid: data from a large European survey |
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Women’s awareness and periconceptional use of folic acid: data from a large European survey |
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Women’s awareness and periconceptional use of folic acid: data from a large European survey |
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Women’s awareness and periconceptional use of folic acid: data from a large European survey |
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women’s awareness and periconceptional use of folic acid: data from a large european survey |
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International Journal of Women's Health |
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Johannes Bitzer,1 Ariane von Stenglin,2 Ralf Bannemerschult3 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Women’s Hospital of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 2Global Market Research, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Berlin, Germany; 3Women’s Healthcare Medical Affairs and Pharmacovigilance Region Europe, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Berlin, Germany Objective: To investigate the awareness and use of folic acid in European women of child-bearing age, particularly in the setting of pregnancy and pregnancy planning. Methods: Between November 2009 and December 2009, women aged 15–49 years old from 18 European countries completed a 30-minute structured questionnaire either online or via face-to-face interviews. To achieve nationally representative samples for each country quotas were set for age, education, income, and regional distribution. Results: A total of 22,925 women participated in the survey. Of the respondents, 58% had at least one biological child, and of these 38% reported that their first pregnancy was not planned. Nearly 60% of women who planned their pregnancy indicated that they had stopped using their method of contraception without first consulting a doctor or another health care professional. Overall, 70% reported that they had heard of folic acid and 40% stated that they knew the benefits of folic acid. However, when prompted to indicate which diseases and/or birth defects folic acid can protect against, only 17% knew that folic acid can reduce the risk of neural tube defects/spina bifida. Conclusions: A large proportion of European women of child-bearing age in this survey were unaware that periconceptional folic acid supplementation reduces the risk of birth defects. Keywords: folic acid supplementation, neural tube defects, pregnancy, women, periconceptional period, survey |
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