Assessment of Need of Antenatal Education by Assessing the Existing Knowledge of Pregnant Women

IF 0.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
B. Khan, Arsh e Mah Muazam, Mubashra Abeeha Shahid
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the antenatal knowledge and preferred information seeking behavior of pregnant women attending antenatal care clinics of Allied Hospitals of Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi.METHODOLOY: This was a multi-centered based cross-sectional design study. This study was conducted in the antenatal care clinics of three allied hospitals of Rawalpindi medical University, Rawalpindi. A total of 400 pregnant women in third trimester of pregnancy, attending antenatal care clinics were included in the study through consecutive sampling. Antenatal knowledge was assessed by a valid (scale-content validity index=1.00) and reliable (Cronbach’s alpha=0.90) questionnaire developed for this purpose. SPSS 22 was used for data analysis. RESULTS: Out of 400 pregnant women, majority 148 (37%) were in the age group of 23-27 years. Mean age was 26.5±4.8 years. Mean antenatal knowledge score was 28±6.2. Two hundred and sixty-eight (67%) women had poor (˂70% score), ninety-six (24%) had adequate (70%-80% score) and thirty-six (9%) had good (˃80% score) level of antenatal knowledge. Three hundred and sixty (90%) women had poor nutritional and gestational weight gain knowledge. Antenatal knowledge scores were significantly associated with education, number of antenatal care visits, locality and monthly household income. One to one education was preferred format by most (53%) of women. Doctors were the preferred source of information by 80% of the participants.CONCLUSION: The findings of the study indicate that most of the pregnant women lack the adequate antenatal knowledge while one to one education given by doctors was the preferred mode of health education by the majority of the participants. KEYWORDS: Pregnant women, Antenatal education, Antenatal knowledge
通过对孕妇现有知识的评估来评估产前教育需求
目的:了解在拉瓦尔品第医科大学附属附属医院产前保健门诊就诊的孕妇产前知识及偏好信息寻求行为。方法:这是一项基于多中心的横断面设计研究。这项研究是在拉瓦尔品第医科大学的三家联合医院的产前保健诊所进行的。通过连续抽样,将400名在产前保健诊所就诊的妊娠晚期孕妇纳入研究。产前知识通过有效问卷(量表内容效度指数=1.00)和可靠问卷(Cronbach 's alpha=0.90)进行评估。采用SPSS 22进行数据分析。结果:400例孕妇中,年龄在23 ~ 27岁的占148例(37%)。平均年龄26.5±4.8岁。平均产前知识得分为28±6.2分。268例(67%)孕妇产前知识水平较差(小于70%分),96例(24%)孕妇产前知识水平良好(小于70%分),36例(9%)孕妇产前知识水平良好(小于80%分)。360名(90%)妇女缺乏营养和妊娠期体重增加知识。产前知识得分与教育程度、产前检查次数、地点和家庭月收入显著相关。大多数(53%)女性更喜欢一对一的教育形式。80%的参与者首选医生作为信息来源。结论:研究结果表明,大多数孕妇产前知识缺乏,医生一对一教育是大多数参与者首选的健康教育模式。关键词:孕妇;产前教育;产前知识
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期刊介绍: Journal of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (JLUMHS) Jamshoro, Pakistan publishes original manuscripts, case reports and reviews on topics related to medical and health sciences. JLUMHS is a peer reviewed journal and is published quarterly (4 issues per year) since July 2002. It agrees to accept manuscripts prepared in accordance with the “Uniform Requirements for submission of manuscripts for biomedical journals adopted by International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), updated October 2001 (Refer JLUMHS July – December 2002 issue).
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