Knowledge of birth preparedness and complication readiness among pregnant women in Enugu, Nigeria

Ifeoma F Ndubuisi, Maduakolam O Ijeoma, Hope 1, Ijeoma O Okoronkwo, A. Nwaneri, Nwodoh Chijioke
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Background: Avoidable maternal mortality remains a huge burden, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Expectant mothers have faced life life-threatening complications that birth preparedness and complication readiness plan help to actively avoid. Objective: The study assessed knowledge of birth preparedness and complication readiness among women in selected health care facilities in Enugu State. Method: Descriptive cross-sectional questionnaire-based method was adopted. Multiple stage sampling was used to select 422 pregnant women from 8 selected health care facilities for the study. A validated structured questionnaire developed by the researchers was used for data collection. Findings were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Result: Findings revealed that only 20.5% of the respondents had good knowledge of the components of Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness(BPCR) Most of the respondents 87.6% lacked good knowledge of key danger signs of pregnancy, labour and postpartum, while the majority of the respondents 78.6%, 96.7% and 95.5% knew that vaginal bleeding is a key danger sign of pregnancy, labour and postpartum respectively. Age P=0.000, marital status P=0.001, level of education P=0.000 and occupation P=0.000 of the respondents had significant relationships with their knowledge of BPCR. Conclusion: There was poor knowledge of BPCR among the studied population. There is a need for nurses and midwives to intensify health education on the components of BPCR, and key danger signs of pregnancy, labour and post-partum during an antenatal visit.
尼日利亚埃努古孕妇的分娩准备和并发症准备知识
背景:可避免的孕产妇死亡率仍然是一个巨大的负担,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲。准妈妈面临生命威胁的并发症,分娩准备和并发症准备计划帮助积极避免。目的:该研究评估了埃努古州选定卫生保健机构中妇女对分娩准备和并发症准备的知识。方法:采用描述性横断面问卷法。采用多阶段抽样的方法,从8家选定的医疗机构中选取422名孕妇进行研究。研究人员开发了一份经过验证的结构化问卷,用于数据收集。使用描述性和推断性统计对结果进行分析。结果:调查结果显示,仅有20.5%的被调查者对分娩准备和并发症准备(BPCR)的组成部分有充分的了解,87.6%的被调查者对妊娠、分娩和产后的关键危险体征缺乏充分的了解,78.6%的被调查者对阴道出血是妊娠、分娩和产后的关键危险体征了解最多,96.7%的被调查者和95.5%的被调查者分别知道阴道出血是妊娠、分娩和产后的关键危险体征。被调查者的年龄P=0.000,婚姻状况P=0.001,文化程度P=0.000,职业P=0.000与BPCR知识有显著关系。结论:研究人群对BPCR的了解程度较低。护士和助产士有必要在产前检查期间加强关于产前产前反应的组成部分以及怀孕、分娩和产后的主要危险迹象的健康教育。
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