Pregnant mothers’ awareness about the anti-hiv test during prenatal care visits

Authors

  • Karla de Abreu Peixoto Moreira
  • Lígia de Oliveira Braga
  • Ângela Maria Leal de Moraes Vieira
  • Maria Veraci Oliveira Queiroz

Keywords:

Prenatal care, HIV, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Pregnant women, Diseases prevention.

Abstract

The AIDS epidemic is affecting more and more women of fertile age. However, taking the HIV test is an important strategy to reduce the morbid mortality for such cause. The aim of this study was to investigate pregnant women’s awareness of the importance of taking the HIV test during the pre-natal period. The study sample consisted of 50 pregnant mothers who were undergoing low-risk pre-natal exams without confirmed diagnosis of AIDS. They were basically between 20 to 25 years of age. Most of them had already been questioned in previous visits to the hospital about the importance of the HIV test and 92% had confirmed that they had taken the test after the first prenatal care visit. It is important to restate the importance of health education concerning prevention and control of AIDS.

 

Published

2006-06-19

How to Cite

Moreira, K. de A. P., Braga, L. de O., Vieira, Ângela M. L. de M., & Queiroz, M. V. O. (2006). Pregnant mothers’ awareness about the anti-hiv test during prenatal care visits. Rev Rene, 7(3). Retrieved from http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/5438

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Section

Research Article

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