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Over-the -counter pain medication use during pregnancy / (Record no. 9303)

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International Standard Serial Number 0361-929x
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Transcribing agency OCT
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Personal name Vignito, Julie
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Uniform title MCN : The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing
Medium July/August 2023
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Title Over-the -counter pain medication use during pregnancy /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Julie Vignato, Brooke Mehner, Alondra Negrete, and Lisa S. Segre
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Hagerstown, MD :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wolters Kluwer Health,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent Vol 48(4) : pages 209-214
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Formatted contents note ABSTRACT : <br/>Purpose: To examine over-the -counter pain medication use in pregnancy.<br/>Study Design and Methods: Secondary analysis of a weighted surveillance survey using the 2019 Iowa Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) data. A sample of 759 pregnant women of childbearing age from Iowa was weighted to represent 31, 728 Iowa mothers. The weighted sample represents 80% non-Hispanic White mothers, with smaller precentages of HIspanic Balck(7% ) mothers, consistent with the population of Iowa. Approximately two-thirds of women had commercial insurance (66%), some college or greated education (62%), and were from urban areas (59%).<br/>Analysis : Descriptive statistics were calculated.Variables include over-the-counter pain relievers usage among all respondents and by race/ethnicity and education level.<br/>Results: Seventy-six percent of women reported taking over-the counter pain reliever during pregnancy. Of these 71% reported taking acetaminophen, 11% reported taking ibuprofen, 8% aspirin, and 3% naproxen. Nearly 80% of non-Hispanic white mothers with an over-the -counter pain reliever during pregnancy compared to just 64% of mothers reported as Hispanic.Iowa mothers with college education or greater were more likely to report over-the -counter pain reliever use during pregnancy (84%) than their counterparts with a high school education or less (64%) .<br/>Clinical Implications: Some medications may cause harm to the fetus if taken at specific time during pregnancy. Reinforcement of current pain medication education, including risks to fetus throughout pregnancy may be needed .
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Over-the -counter
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Medication
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Personal name Mehner, Brooke
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Personal name Negrete, Alondra
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Personal name Segre, Lisa S.
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