Knowledge on Vitamin D Deficiency among Antenatal Women in a View to Prepare Information Guide Sheet

  • R. A
  • Punnose A
  • Khonja J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Vitamin D is essential to maintain bone health, playing a key role in bone mineralization. Severe vitamin D deficiency in children results in rickets. As stores of vitamin D in newborns are dependent on maternal vitamin D status, vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy leads to infant vitamin D deficiency and thus increases risk of rickets.Objectives: To assess the knowledge regarding Vitamin D deficiency and to find the association of knowledge score and demographic variables.Materials and Methods: A descriptive approach was adopted for this study. The study was conducted in OBG outpatient department of tertiary Hospital at Mangaluru. The study sample was 100 antenatal women. A knowledge questionnaire was used to collect the data regarding knowledge on vitamin D deficiency.Result: In this study 65% of antenatal women had average knowledge, 34% antenatal women had poor knowledge and single antenatal women had good knowledge on vitamin D deficiency. The knowledge in the area of complication to the fetus was 38%, knowledge in the other areas were daily requirements 56%, prevention 52% and signs and symptoms 48%.Interpretation and conclusion: After conducting the study the result showed that, majority of the antenatal women had average knowledge regarding vitamin D deficiency. For further improvement of the knowledge, antenatal women were provided with an information guide sheet (pamphlet).

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R., A., Punnose, A., Khonja, J., J., S. P., & D’Silva, P. (2018). Knowledge on Vitamin D Deficiency among Antenatal Women in a View to Prepare Information Guide Sheet. Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU, 08(03), 003–006. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1708755

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