Knowledge and Beliefs of Pregnant Women Towards the effect of Cesarean Section Delivery on Women’s Health

Reda M. Nabil Aboushady, Mohamed Yehia Ali Mohamed, Nabila Abdelkader Abdeldaiem, Safa Gaber salem, Mona Abd El-kareem Hegazy, Fatma Zaghloul Mahmoud
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Background: Caesarean section (CS) is a major health phenomenon that has a short-and long-term effect on women's health. Aim: The current study aimed to assess knowledge and beliefs of pregnant women towards the effect of cesarean section delivery on women’s health. Design : A descriptive research design was utilized for the current study. Sample : Purposive sample of 300 pregnant women were recruited in the current study. Setting: the study was carried out at obstetrics and gynecology outpatient clinics at Menoufia University Hospital. Tools : Three tools were utilized to collect the needed data: 1) Structured interviewing questionnaire; 2) Cesarean section knowledge questionnaire; and 3) Likert belief scale. Results : The mean age of the study sample was 29.86±5.73 years. About 84.30% of them had an unsatisfactory level of knowledge about the effect of CS delivery on women's health as compared to 15.7% of them having a satisfactory level of knowledge. While 77.70% of the study sample had positive beliefs toward the effect of CS on women's health as compared to 22.30% of them had negative beliefs. A statistically significant relation was found between belief categories and total knowledge scores among the study sample regarding the effect of CS on women’s health (P < 0.05). Conclusion : The pregnant women had an unsatisfactory level of knowledge and positive beliefs regarding the effect of caesarean section delivery on women's health. Recommendation : Health education programs for pregnant women to increase their awareness of the effects of cesarean section on their health.
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孕妇对剖腹产对妇女健康影响的认识和看法
背景:剖腹产(CS)是一种对妇女健康有短期和长期影响的主要健康现象。目的:本研究旨在评估孕妇对剖腹产对妇女健康影响的认识和信念。设计 :本研究采用描述性研究设计。样本:本次研究招募了 300 名孕妇作为目的性样本。环境:研究在梅努菲亚大学医院的妇产科门诊进行。工具:使用三种工具收集所需数据:1)结构化访谈问卷;2)剖宫产知识问卷;3)李克特信念量表。结果:研究样本的平均年龄为(29.86±5.73)岁。其中约 84.30% 的人对剖宫产对妇女健康的影响的了解程度不满意,而 15.7% 的人对剖宫产对妇女健康的影响的了解程度满意。77.70%的研究样本对 CS 对妇女健康的影响持积极态度,22.30%的样本持消极态度。在研究样本中,有关 CS 对妇女健康影响的信念类别与知识总分之间存在统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:对于剖腹产对妇女健康的影响,孕妇的知识水平并不令人满意,而且持有积极的观念。建议:针对孕妇开展健康教育计划,提高她们对剖腹产对健康影响的认识。
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