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

A. Rabiu, H. Ladu
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Knowledge of birth preparedness and complication readiness in pregnant women is the process of planning for safe delivery and anticipating the action needed in case complications arise. This study was aimed at determining the knowledge of birth preparedness and complication readiness, among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Murtala Muhammad specialist hospital, Kano. A descriptive cross-sectional design was used. Data was collected using interviewer administered structured questionnaire from 394 pregnant women attending ante-natal clinic. The questions elicited pregnant women’s socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge of birth preparedness and complication readiness, and the factors that influence them. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 19 Computer Software. Three hundred and ninetyfour pregnant women were recruited within the period. The mean age ±SD was 26.9±6.21 years. Two hundred and ninety-four pregnant women (75.8%) were aware of the concept of birth preparedness, while 94 (24.2%) were oblivious. A larger proportion of the respondents 237 (60.2%) had the opinion that women can save money to prepare for birth, while 75 (19.0%) believed women should identify mode of transport as part of birth preparedness. Majority of the pregnant women 96 (54%) revealed that their community provides them with transport services as part of assistance during child birth. Educational status is associated with knowledge of birth preparedness (χ2= 4.081, P=0.05). The study revealed that there is fair knowledge of birth preparedness and complication readiness and saving money was the commonest birth preparedness practice known among the respondents.
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尼日利亚卡诺孕妇的分娩准备和并发症准备知识和实践
孕妇的分娩准备和并发症准备知识是计划安全分娩和预测并发症发生时所需行动的过程。这项研究的目的是确定在卡诺Murtala Muhammad专科医院产前诊所就诊的孕妇对分娩准备和并发症准备的了解。采用描述性横断面设计。采用结构化问卷对394名产前门诊孕妇进行问卷调查。这些问题引出了孕妇的社会人口特征,对分娩准备和并发症准备的了解,以及影响她们的因素。数据分析采用SPSS 19计算机软件。在此期间招募了394名孕妇。平均年龄±SD为26.9±6.21岁。294名孕妇(75.8%)了解分娩准备的概念,94名孕妇(24.2%)不知情。237名(60.2%)受访者中较大比例的人认为妇女可以省钱准备分娩,而75名(19.0%)受访者认为妇女应该确定交通方式作为分娩准备的一部分。96名孕妇中的大多数(54%)透露,她们的社区为她们提供运输服务,作为分娩期间援助的一部分。教育程度与生育准备知识相关(χ2= 4.081, P=0.05)。该研究表明,对分娩准备和并发症准备有相当的了解,省钱是受访者中最常见的分娩准备做法。
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