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Medical Knowledge, Religious Beliefs, and Free Will: Attitudes and Opinions of Various Undergraduate Female Respondents Regarding Oral Contraception. A Questionnaire-Based Study

机译:医学知识,宗教信仰和自由意志:各本科女性受访者对口头避孕的态度和意见。基于调查问卷的研究

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The decision to use oral contraception varies and is based on several considerations: Personal reasons, the evaluation of the benefit/ risk ratio, and religious beliefs. In this research, a questionnaire was distributed to 422 female students from the George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Târgu Mureş, Romania (UMPhST Târgu Mureș, Romania), aged between 19 and 24 years old. The first endpoint of the study was to evaluate the use of hormonal contraception by the sexually active female population. The second endpoint was to assess the degree of awareness of the benefit/risk ratio of oral contraceptive use. The third endpoint was to evaluate the influence of religious beliefs regarding the decision to use this type of pharmaceutical product. Our results show that only a small percentage of students chose to use oral contraceptive pills (OCP). Fortunately, most of the respondents were well-informed and used a particular contraceptive drug based on a healthcare professional’s recommendation. Another aspect that emphasizes the choice of contraceptive method is the religious affiliation, which could influence the decision to use OCP. For the students with medical knowledge, the advice of a healthcare professional seems to be quite important, because they are aware of the risks of improper use of OCP. Although religious doctrines affect the decision to use oral contraception, this is not always taken into account, as the use of OCP is a personal decision.
机译:使用口语避孕的决定各不相同,而且基于几个考虑因素:个人原因,评估利益/风险比和宗教信仰。在这项研究中,调查问卷分发给乔治·埃米尔帕莱德医学大学,药房,科学和技术,罗马尼亚(UmphstTârguMureş,罗马尼亚),年龄在19到24岁之间的422名女学生。该研究的第一终点是评估性活跃的女性人群的荷尔蒙避孕药。第二个终点是评估口服避孕用途的益处/风险比的意识程度。第三个终点是评估宗教信仰对使用这种类型的药物产品的决定的影响。我们的结果表明,只有一小部分学生选择使用口服避孕药(OCP)。幸运的是,大多数受访者都被充分了解并基于医疗保健专业人员的建议使用特定的避孕药。强调避孕方法选择的另一个方面是宗教信仰,这可能影响使用OCP的决定。对于具有医学知识的学生,医疗保健专业人员的建议似乎是非常重要的,因为他们意识到了OCP使用不当使用的风险。虽然宗教教义影响了使用口头避孕的决定,但这并不总是考虑到,因为OCP的使用是个人决定。

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