Awareness of correct use of a seatbelt among pregnant women and health professionals : a multicentric survey.

Author(s)
Jamjute, P. Eedarapalli, P. & Jain, S.
Year
Abstract

A questionnaire survey was conducted to determine if pregnant women and healthcare professionals were aware of the correct use of a seatbelt and if advice was given. A total of 154 pregnant women and 56 health professionals were included in the study. A total of 115 (74.6 %) pregnant women wore seatbelts as drivers; 51 (33.1%) women were concerned about wearing the seatbelt in pregnancy; eight (14.2 %) received advice from health professionals. Incorrect positioning of a seatbelt was indicated by 67 (43.5 %) pregnant women and nine (16 %) health professionals. The majority of the doctors and community midwives advised women on seatbelt use only if asked. This study shows that almost half of pregnant women are ignorant of the correct use of a seatbelt, which puts them at risk for injuries. Well-informed prenatal care providers should substantially influence the practice among pregnant women through education. (Author/publisher)

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C 36915 [electronic version only]
Source

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol. 25 (2005), No. 6 (August), p. 550-553, 14 ref.

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