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Pharmacists’ Awareness of the Importance of Folic Acid Intake for the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects / 医薬品情報学
Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics ; : 167-172, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-374922
ABSTRACT
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Objective:

</b>Adequate periconceptional intake of folic acid decreases the risk of neural tube defects.  The present study aimed to investigate pharmacistsawareness of the importance of folic acid intake for the prevention of neural tube defects and to identify factors associated with pharmacistsawareness.<br><b>

Design:

</b>Questionnaire survey.<br><b>

Methods:

</b>A self-administered questionnaire regarding the importance of folic acid intake for the prevention of neural tube defects was distributed to pharmacists who attended educational seminars offered by the Sendai City Pharmaceutical Association in December 2010.<br><b>

Results:

</b>Among the 166 respondents, 104 (62.7%) pharmacists were aware that folic acid intake decreases neural tube defects.  After stratification for age and sex including history of delivery, female gender and history of delivery were significantly associated with the awareness of the importance of folic acid intake only among pharmacists younger than 40 years old. Of 104 pharmacists who recognized the importance of folic acid intake for the prevention of neural tube defects, 51.0% and 27.9% recognized that women should begin intake of folic acid before conception and should take about 400 μg of folic acid per day during pregnancy, respectively.<br><b>

Conclusion:

</b>Although about 60% of pharmacists recognized that folic acid intake decreases the risk of neural tube defects, many did not know the intake level required to effectively prevent neural tube defects.  Therefore, more aggressive promotion of the awareness of the importance of folic acid intake among pharmacists is warranted.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics Year: 2012 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics Year: 2012 Type: Article