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Medicina clínica y social
On-line version ISSN 2521-2281
Abstract
ROMERO, Evelyn; RODRIGUEZ-RIVEROS, Maria Isabel and RIOS-GONZALEZ, Carlos Miguel. Knowledge and practices about maternal and congenital syphilis in pregnant adolescents in a General Hospital of Paraguay: qualitative study. Med. clín. soc. [online]. 2024, vol.8, n.1, pp.118-123. ISSN 2521-2281. https://doi.org/10.52379/mcs.v8i1.389.
Introduction:
Syphilis in pregnant women continues to be a major public health problem throughout the world, and in Paraguay, it is no exception. Congenital syphilis can cause abortions, fetal and neonatal deaths, low birth weight, prematurity, and other congenital anomalies; general knowledge of the population of childbearing age is essential.
Objective:
To analyze the knowledge and practices about maternal syphilis and congenital syphilis in pregnant adolescents in a General Hospital in Paraguay.
Methodology:
A qualitative, descriptive phenomenological study was carried out. A simple interview was used to collect data, which was recorded with prior authorization from the participant. The conclusion and recommendation will be delivered to the institution and to the pregnant adolescents.
Results: Ten adolescents participated, mostly 19 years of age, five know that syphilis is transmitted through sexual relations, however, they do not know how congenital syphilis is transmitted. Five of the adolescent’s mention having started sexual relations at the age of 16. Two adolescents at 15 years old, two at 14 years old and one at 17 years old, nine of the pregnant adolescent’s mention attending their prenatal check-ups periodically. Two have not yet been tested for VDRL.
Discussion:
It is concluded in terms of knowledge that only five out of ten adolescents know about syphilis; however, they do not know about congenital syphilis. Regarding preventive practices, 10 attend their prenatal check-ups periodically.
Keywords : Knowledge; syphilis; teenage pregnancy; Paraguay..