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Clinical Trial Summary

There are two remaining areas where the standards for tobacco use during pregnancy have changed little: one area is the high level of consumption by pregnant women and the other is the limited care given to pregnant women. Indeed, many pregnant women are still over-exposed to tobacco, either through personal use or passive exposure to cigarette smoke. This passive exposure often comes from the consumption of their loved ones, such as their future co-parent or family. However, throughout our lives, health professionals, associations, and the government send a lot of information and messages about the negative effects of tobacco on health, pregnancy, and the fetus. This information and the possibility of receiving help from a professional trained in tobacco use exist throughout the entire pregnancy. However, many women and their partners still do not take the necessary precautions to reduce or stop smoking. Do couples who smoke during pregnancy really have an understanding of the smoking's effects on women and their fetuses? Could they realize it and would they reduce or stop their consumption, in case they knew these negative effects?


Clinical Trial Description

The aims are: - To describe the knowledge of pregnant women who smoke or are exposed to tobacco smoke about the effects of active and passive smoking on the obstetrical and fetal systems. - To identify the information that has been received by pregnant women who smoke or are confronted with tobacco smoke about the effects of tobacco on pregnancy. - To identify information sources for pregnant women who smoke or are exposed to tobacco smoke about the negative effects of tobacco on pregnancy. ;


Study Design


NCT number NCT06117943
Study type Observational
Source Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne
Contact
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date December 1, 2023
Completion date May 1, 2024