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Table 3 Bivariate analysis of educational and employment level with knowledge and perception about medications’ safety and compliance during pregnancy among women of childbearing age with asthma in Saudi Arabia

From: Assessment of knowledge and education relating to asthma during pregnancy among women of childbearing age

 

Education level

Employment

 

Below university

(89)

University and above (82)

P value

Employed

(57)

Not employed

(114)

P value

Patients used asthma medications during pregnancy

(70) 78.7%

(63) 76.8%

0.775

(45) 78.9%

(88) 77.2%

0.795

Patients think asthma medications are safe during pregnancy

(62) 69.7%

(59) 72%

0.742

(40) 70.2%

(81) 71.1%

0.905

Patients received education about asthma

(28) 31.5%

(56) 68.3%

<0.001

(40) 70.2%

(44) 38.6%

<0.001

Patients educated about the safety of asthma medications

(31) 34.8%

(49) 59.8%

<0.001

(36) 63.2%

(44) 38.6%

0.003

Patients stopped (or the will to) of Asthma medications during pregnancy

(47) 52.8%

(44) 53.7%

0.911

(24) 42.1%

(56) 49.1%

0.386

Patients believe that asthma will harm patient and her baby more than asthma medications

(39) 43.8%

(50) 61%

0.0249

(38) 66.7%

(51) 44.7%

0.007

Patients will use medications if a Physician consulted them about medications safety

(85) 95.5%

(73) 89%

0.110

(50) 87.7%

(108) 94.7%

0.128