J Med Assoc Thai 2004; 87 (1):59

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Maternal Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy at Srinagarind Hospital
Werawatakul Y Mail, Chaivoramukkul C

From January 2002 to July 2002, 260 pregnant women of more than 20 weeks gestation at the
antenatal care unit of Srinagarind Hospital, who fulfilled the criteria and had signed consent forms,
and had answered the structured questionnaires. This cross sectional study showed that 230 women
(88.5%) had an acceptable level ofknowledge. Only 85 pregnant women (32.7%) had received informa-
tion about safety belt use during pregnancy and mostly from books or magazines. There were 97, 154,
and 9 pregnant women (37.3%, 59.2%, and 3.5%) who had a good, fair and poor attitude about safety
belt use during pregnancy. Prevalence of safety belt use during pregnancy was 93.5 per cent and 17
pregnant women (6.5%) never used it during pregnancy. The most frequent reason for not wearing
safety belt was discomfort. Two hundred and twenty pregnant women (90.5%) identified the correct
position of safety belt use.
Key word : Pregnancy, Safety Belt, Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Maternal, Srinagarind Hospital

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