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Effects of second-hand smoke on pregnant women: a phenomenological study

Population Size

Not reported

Years

2019 - 2021

Associated BioSamples

None/not available

Geographic coverage

Pakistan

Lead time

Not applicable

Summary

More than 40% of all pregnant women in Pakistan are exposed to second-hand smoke causing approximately 17,000 still births in a year. This will be a qualitative study incorporating an initial stage of systematic review followed by formative research.

Documentation

More than 40% of all pregnant women in Pakistan are exposed to second-hand smoke (SHS) – causing approximately 17,000 still births in a year. SHS exposure in non-smoking pregnant women has increased the risk of stillbirth and congenital malformation along with behavioral and cognitive issues in children. Partner’s support during pregnancy is important for developing a better maternal health. Therefore, an evidence-informed conceptual framework will be developed to propose a behaviour change communication intervention, which will target poor or risky behaviors to promote behaviour modification that may result in positive maternal and fetal health outcomes. This will be a qualitative study incorporating an initial stage of systematic review followed by formative research.

For further information, see: https://www.ed.ac.uk/usher/respire/acute-respiratory-disorders/second-hand-smoke

Dataset type
Health and disease
Dataset sub-type
Not applicable

Keywords

Pregnant woman, BREATHE, Second-hand smoke, RESPIRE, Pakistan

Observations

Observed Node
Disambiguating Description
Measured Value
Measured Property
Observation Date

Findings

17000

Count

31 Jan 2021

Provenance

Image contrast
Not stated
Biological sample availability
None/not available

Details

Publishing frequency
Static
Version
2.0.0
Modified

08/10/2024

Citation Requirements
RESPIRE Collaboration

Coverage

Start date

01/09/2019

End date

31/01/2021

Time lag
Not applicable
Geographic coverage
Pakistan
Minimum age range
18
Maximum age range
150

Accessibility

Language
en
Controlled vocabulary
LOCAL
Format
text

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status
Not available
Time to dataset access
Not applicable
Access method category
Varies based on project
Access service description
Access is managed on a project-by-project basis. Contact the RESPIRE team
Jurisdiction
PK
Data Controller
RESPIRE
Data Processor
RESPIRE

Dataset Types: Health and disease


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