向产前母亲的配偶提供关于产科危险迹象的录像指导

Q4 Medicine
G. Umaparvathi, S. Sharma, P. Manger
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导读:在怀孕期间,所有产前妇女都面临着因产科纠缠而死亡的危险。配偶支持是减少产科并发症的必要条件。本研究评估和教育了印度班加罗尔Vani Vilas医院产前母亲的配偶对产科危险迹象的知识水平。方法:本评估性研究在50名产前母亲的配偶中进行。知识水平通过教育前和教育后的课程进行分析。结果:干预前,50名受试者中有17名(34%)具有充分和中等充分的知识;分别有16名(32%)配偶存在知识不足。干预后,50名(100%)被试均有足够的知识水平。为了评估干预的有效性,进行配对t检验(t = 15.68 p < 0.05)。50人(88%)中,有44人对临产危险信号有充分的了解,6人(12%)对临产危险信号有适度的了解。对产褥期危险体征有充分认识的有19人(38%),中度充分认识的有27人(54%),不充分认识的有4人(8%)。在后期测试中,50人(100%)对分娩过程中的危险信号有足够的了解,其中40人(80%)和10人(20%)对产褥期的危险信号有足够和适度的了解。回归分析显示,产前就诊(0.002)、胎次(0.022)和胎次(0.034)与配偶的测前知识得分相关。结论:视频教学方案通过提高产前母亲配偶的知识,与产前母亲配偶的知识有显著的相关性,值得各医院推广和采用。
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Video-tutelage on obstetric danger signs among spouses of antenatal mothers
INTRODUCTION: During pregnancy, all antenatal women face the danger of death due to obstetrics entanglements. Spouse support is a must to reduce obstetric complications. This study assessed and educated the spouse of an antenatal mother’s knowledge level on obstetric danger signs in Vani Vilas hospital, Bangalore, India. METHODS: This evaluative study was conducted among 50 spouses of Antenatal mothers. The levels of knowledge were analyzed using pre- and post-education sessions.RESULTS: Before the intervention, 17 out of 50 subjects (34%) had adequate and moderately adequate knowledge; respectively, there was inadequate knowledge among 16 (32%) spouses. After the intervention, all the subjects, 50 (100%), had an adequate knowledge level. To evaluate the intervention’s effectiveness, a paired t-test was computed (t = 15.68 p < 0.05). Among 50 (88%), 44 had adequate knowledge, and 6 (12%) had moderately adequate knowledge during pre-test scores on danger signs in labor. Regarding puerperium danger signs, 19 (38%) of them had adequate knowledge, and 27 (54%) and 4 (8%) of them had moderately adequate and inadequate knowledge, respectively. In post-tests, 50 (100%) of them had adequate knowledge regarding danger signs during labor, and 40 (80%), and 10 (20%) of them, had adequate and moderately adequate knowledge regarding danger signs during puerperium. Regression analysis revealed that antenatal visits (0.002), gravidity (0.022), and parity (0.034) were associated with the pre-test knowledge score of the spouses.CONCLUSION: The video teaching program was significantly associated with the knowledge of spouses of antenatal mothers by knowledge enhancement, so it should be encouraged and adopted by all the hospitals.
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Rwanda Medical Journal
Rwanda Medical Journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Rwanda Medical Journal (RMJ), is a Not-For-Profit scientific, medical, journal that is published entirely online in open-access electronic format. The RMJ is an interdisciplinary research journal for publication of original work in all the major health disciplines. Through a rigorous process of evaluation and peer review, The RMJ strives to publish original works of high quality for a diverse audience of healthcare professionals. The Journal seeks to deepen knowledge and advance scientific discovery to improve the quality of care of patients in Rwanda and internationally.
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