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

Dataset

Documentation

Description:
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

Coverage

Spatial:
Pakistan
Typical Age Range:
18-150

Provenance

Temporal

Accrual Periodicity:
Static
Start Date:
01 September 2019
End Date:
31 January 2021
Time Lag:
Not applicable

Accessibility

Access

Access Service:
Access is managed on a project-by-project basis. Contact the RESPIRE team
Delivery Lead Time:
Not applicable
Jurisdictions:
PK
Data Controller:
RESPIRE
Data Processor:
RESPIRE

Usage

Resource Creators:
RESPIRE Collaboration

Format and Standards

Vocabulary Encoding Schemes:
LOCAL
Languages:
en
Formats:
text

Observations

Statistical Population
Population Description
Population Size
Measured Property
Observation Date
Findings
17000
Count
31 January 2021