Trends over time in the knowledge, attitude and practices of pregnant women related to COVID-19: A cross-sectional survey from seven low- and middle-income countries.
Saleem JessaniSarah SaleemElizabeth FoglemanS K Masum BillahRashidul HaqueLester FigueroaAdrien LokangakaAntoinette TshefuShivaprasad S GoudarAvinash KaviFabian EsamaiMusaku MwenchanyaElwyn ChombaArchana B PatelPrabir DasManolo MazariegosMelissa BausermanWilliam A PetriNancy F KrebsRichard J DermanWaldemar A CarloSherri BucherPatricia L HibberdMarion Koso-ThomasCarla M BannElizabeth M McClureRobert L GoldenbergPublished in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2023)
The knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women related to COVID-19 varied substantially among the Global Network sites over a period of 2 years; however, there was very little change in knowledge related to COVID-19 over time across these sites. The major change observed was that fewer women reported avoiding medical care because of COVID-19 across all sites over time.