midwives should work with women to enhance their personal control during labour and satisfaction with their birth. The insignificant relationship between attendance at antenatal classes and feelings of control suggests the need to evaluate the content of childbirth education in order to empower women's control during labour.
Results from this study suggest that patients with WC/litigation involvement exhibit more long-term functional limitation than patients who do not have WC/litigation involvement. These results underscore a need for future research in this area.
Aims
The Centre for Health Protection of Hong Kong has issued a recommendation on pertussis vaccination during pregnancy to protect infants against pertussis. This study aimed to explore the knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes toward pertussis vaccination during pregnancy among pregnant women in Hong Kong.
Methods
This was a cross‐sectional study conducted over a 6‐week period from August 17 to September 30 2019 among pregnant women in an obstetrics department in a regional public hospital in Hong Kong. Information on participants' demographics, medical, and immunization history, their knowledge, perception and attitudes, toward pertussis vaccination during pregnancy were gathered. Point‐biserial correlation coefficients were used to determine correlation between variables.
Results
Only 112 (24.6%) women knew that pertussis vaccination can be given during pregnancy and 53 (11.6%) recognized that antenatal pertussis vaccination should be given in each pregnancy. Despite poor knowledge on the vaccination, over 80% of women showed an intention to receive pertussis vaccination during pregnancy. Fifty‐two (71.3%) women expressed that recommendations by healthcare professionals may alter their decision on vaccination uptake. The score in the knowledge section and the perception to the vaccination positively correlated with the intention to be vaccinated. Those who were given advice by healthcare professionals were more likely to indicate an intention to receive the vaccination.
Conclusion
Pregnant women in Hong Kong are likely to accept antenatal pertussis vaccination despite the poor knowledge on vaccination in pregnancy and antenatal pertussis vaccination. Recommendations by healthcare professionals are a key factor affecting women's decision on vaccination uptake.
BackgroundCell free RNA (cfRNA) contains transcript fragments from multiple cell types, making it useful for cancer detection in clinical settings. However, the pathophysiological origins of cfRNAs in plasma from colorectal cancer (CRC) patients remain unclear.MethodsTo identify the tissue-specific contributions of cfRNAs transcriptomic profile, we used a published single-cell transcriptomics profile to deconvolute cell type abundance among paired plasma samples from CRC patients who underwent tumor-ablative surgery. We further validated the differentially expressed cfRNAs in 5 pairs of CRC tumor samples and adjacent tissue samples as well as 3 additional CRC tumor samples using RNA-sequencing.ResultsThe transcriptomic component from intestinal secretory cells was significantly decreased in the in-house post-surgical cfRNA. The HPGD, PACS1, and TDP2 expression was consistent across cfRNA and tissue samples. Using the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) CRC datasets, we were able to classify the patients into two groups with significantly different survival outcomes.ConclusionsThe three-gene signature holds promise in applying minimal residual disease (MRD) testing, which involves profiling remnants of cancer cells after or during treatment. Biomarkers identified in the present study need to be validated in a larger cohort of samples in order to ascertain their possible use in early diagnosis of CRC.
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