Anemia in Pregnancy: A knowledge, Attitude and Practice Survey Amongst Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in India

印度妇产科医生对妊娠期贫血的知识、态度和实践调查

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anemia continues to affect one-third of the global population and is one of the most common reasons for large-scale morbidity and mortality especially among women. The importance of iron-rich diet has always been the backbone of preventing iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in vulnerable age groups followed by oral iron therapy and parenteral iron therapy as the next options in management of iron deficiency. OBJECTIVE: Objective of this survey was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of obstetricians and gynaecologists relevant to anemia in pregnancy and identify the practice gaps in management of anemia in pregnancy. METHODS: This was a knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) survey involving obstetricians and gynaecologists (ObGyns) across India. A validated questionnaire of twenty questions was used to assess knowledge, attitude and practice about anemia and its management. Results were expressed as percentages. RESULTS: 1974 ObGyns participated in the survey. 88.7% ObGyns screen anemia in first trimester, 53.7% ObGyns perform CBC along with RBC indices. Majority of ObGyns estimate Hb thrice during antenatal period. 50% ObGyns do not consider thalassemia screening routinely and deworming regularly. 92.4% ObGyns believe that iron supplementation is required even if Hb > 11 g/dL. Majority of them prefer low-dose iron therapy, 59.9% prefer to use 100 mg oral iron daily. Almost half of ObGyns prefer to change iron salt when patients do not respond, instead of escalating to injectable iron. Interestingly 52% ObGyns evaluate serum ferritin before starting intravenous iron therapy. 43.5% perform Hb estimation as early as 2 weeks after IV iron therapy. Majority (82.2%) of ObGyns prefer blood transfusion as a treatment of choice when Hb < 5 g/dl at 34 weeks gestation. Only 40.5% of participants are aware of the exact cut-off for diagnosing postpartum anemia. Majority of the ObGyns are aware of the iron prophylaxis in postpartum period till 3-6 months. More than 90% ObGyns consider intravenous iron for severe anemia of postpartum period. CONCLUSION: The present KAP survey highlights the observation, perception and the practicing behaviour of obstetricians and gynaecologists on anemia in pregnancy and identifies practice gaps in anemia management.

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