Understanding primary health care physicians' perspective and approach to pre-conception care in Saudi Arabia

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Background: Pre-conception care is well known as part of opportunistic, proactive, preventive care for men and women throughout their reproductive years; to lower behavioural, environmental and health-related factors that could lead to poor maternal and foetal outcomes. Many studies have been conducted on the delivery of pre-conception care worldwide. However, no studies were conducted in Saudi Arabia on this topic. Objective: To explore knowledge, attitudes and practice of pre-conception care among primary health care physicians in Riyadh's Ministry of Health primary care centres and identify barriers they may face. Methods: A phenomenological qualitative approach using in-depth interviews was conducted on participants recruited, between January 2019 and January 2020. Data collection and thematic analysis continued concurrently until maximum variation and theme saturation was achieved by the 10th interview. Results: Three themes emerged from the data: interpretation of pre-conception care; pre-conception care initiative; and collaboration and education. Participants believed in the benefits of pre-conception care despite their expressed hesitancy in providing it. They expressed dissatisfaction with a few barriers to pre-conception care provision including time constraints in the clinical setting and cultural factors. However, they remained optimistic and motivated to implement changes to attain a higher quality of care. Conclusions: The gained insight from the in-depth exploration of physicians' perspectives on pre-conception care helps direct future resources and efforts to both team-based, multi-disciplinary preventative approaches, and population education on the importance of preparing for a pregnancy.

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Alamer, E., Al-Watban, L., & Nafisah, F. I. (2022). Understanding primary health care physicians’ perspective and approach to pre-conception care in Saudi Arabia. Family Practice, 39(1), 137–143. https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmab065

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