Research Article

[Retracted] Assessment of Saudi Women’s Adherence and Experience with Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis after Cesarean Section Delivery Using Telemedicine Technology

Table 3

The distribution of parturients’ adherence to LMWH postdischarge after cesarean delivery by their demographic and clinical data.

Demographic and clinical dataTotalAdherence to LMWH postdischarge value
Fully adherentSuboptimal adherent
No%No%No%

Age in years.910
 <305230.6%4029.9%1233.3%
 30–399052.9%7253.7%1850%
 40+2816.5%2216.4%616.7%
Educational level.557
 Below secondary3319.4%2720.1%616.7%
 Secondary6739.4%5037.3%1747.2%
 University7041.2%5742.6%1336.1%
Monthly income.728
 <10000 SR12271.8%9772.4%2569.4%
 >10000 SR4828.2%3727.6%1130.6%
Body mass index.777
 Normal weight4928.8%3929.1%1027.8%
 Overweight4928.8%4029.9%925%
 Obese7242.4%5541%1747.2%
Comorbidities.509†
 None11265.9%9162.6%2156.8%
 DM105.9%85.4%25.4%
 HTN1911.2%128.2%718.9%
 Anemia2715.9%2215.1%513.5%
 Hypothyroidism42.4%34.3%12.7%
 Others105.9%96.2%12.7%

P: Pearson X2 test. †: Exact probability test, (significant).