RURAL WOMEN PERCEPTIONS OF DIGITAL MEDIA INFLUENCE ON AWARENESS CREATION ABOUT MATERNAL HEALTH INFORMATION IN PUNJAB, PAKISTAN

U. Tahira, AH Khan, F. Khan, R. Rashid, S. Saeed, HU Talha
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In rural settings, access to maternal health information is often limited, contributing to disparities in maternal healthcare utilization and outcomes. The main objective of the study is to find the rural women perceptions of digital media influence on awareness creation about maternal health information in Punjab, Pakistan. This cross-sectional study was conducted at the University of Lahore from August 2023 to January 2024. Data was collected from 350 participants using convenience sampling methods. Data collection involved the administration of structured surveys to participants, either in-person or through electronic means, depending on their accessibility and preferences. The survey instrument was designed to capture demographic information, including age, education level, household income, and parity, as well as assess participants' access to digital media, frequency of usage, preferred platforms, and perceived usefulness of digital media for obtaining maternal health information. Data was collected from 350 participants. The mean age of the participants was 32.9±6.5 years Education levels varied, with 60% having primary education, 30% secondary, and 10% tertiary education. Regarding household income, 70% fell below the poverty line, while 30% were above it. Participants reported relatively high mean scores for their engagement with digital media platforms. Social media received the highest mean score of 3.8, followed by search engines with a mean score of 3.5, and maternal health websites/apps with a slightly lower mean score of 3.2. It is concluded that digital media, particularly social media platforms, play a significant role in providing access to maternal health information among rural women, despite variations in access and perceived usefulness across demographic groups.
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巴基斯坦邦贾布省农村妇女对数字媒体影响孕产妇保健信息认知的看法
在农村地区,获取孕产妇保健信息的途径往往有限,这导致了孕产妇保健利用率和结果的差异。本研究的主要目的是了解巴基斯坦旁遮普省农村妇女对数字媒体影响孕产妇保健信息认知的看法。这项横断面研究于 2023 年 8 月至 2024 年 1 月在拉合尔大学进行。研究采用便利抽样法从 350 名参与者中收集数据。在收集数据的过程中,根据参与者的方便程度和偏好,向他们发放了结构化调查问卷,调查方式可以是面对面调查,也可以是通过电子方式进行。调查工具的设计旨在获取人口统计学信息,包括年龄、教育水平、家庭收入和均等情况,以及评估参与者对数字媒体的访问情况、使用频率、首选平台以及对数字媒体在获取孕产妇健康信息方面的有用性的看法。共收集了 350 名参与者的数据。参与者的平均年龄为(32.9±6.5)岁,教育水平参差不齐,其中 60% 接受过初等教育,30% 接受过中等教育,10% 接受过高等教育。在家庭收入方面,70%低于贫困线,30%高于贫困线。参与者在参与数字媒体平台方面的平均得分相对较高。社交媒体的平均得分最高,为 3.8 分;其次是搜索引擎,平均得分为 3.5 分;孕产妇健康网站/应用程序的平均得分稍低,为 3.2 分。结论是,数字媒体,尤其是社交媒体平台,在为农村妇女提供孕产妇保健信息方面发挥着重要作用,尽管不同人口群体在获取信息和感知有用性方面存在差异。
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