Abstract
Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDP) cause unfavourable perinatal as well as maternal complications in 5-10% of all gestations. Pregnancies entangled with hypertension stays as a vital issue and complicate obstetric practice in developing countries like India. Majority of these complications can be prevented by early identification and legitimate treatment. Our study was aimed to comprehend the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of pregnant women regarding HDP as it is significantly affecting overall pregnancy outcome. One hundred four subjects with a mean age of 26.07 ± 3.27 years were recruited for the study and were assessed for their knowledge attitude and practice related to hypertension in pregnancy. Relevant data were collected, questionnaires were administered, and appropriate descriptive and inferential statistics were performed. Our findings demonstrated that there is a moderate correlation between the level of knowledge with the practice towards HDP among the participants. The current study indicated that the majority of the participants had a moderate level of knowledge but showed the right attitude and practice towards HDP. This implies the need to expand knowledge and public awareness regarding the disease. Involving the study subjects with clinical activities such as patient counselling, medication review, and pharmaceutical care program helps to increase the subject’s Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice about the disease condition.
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