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Determinants of non-adherence to antenatal care among pregnant women / Hanan Abdelmonem Mohamed Shahein ; Supervised Gehan Ebrahim Ghonemy , Magda Ahmed Fawaz , Eman Mohammed Eraky

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Hanan Abdelmonem Mohamed Shahein , 2016Description: 96 , 12 Leaves : charts ; 30cmOther title:
  • محددات عدم الالتزام بمتابعة الحمل بين السيدات الحوامل [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Maternal and Newborn Health Nursing Summary: Background: The proportion of pregnant women initiating prenatal care during the first trimester is one of the standard clinical performance measures to assess the quality of maternal health care. Aim: This study aim to examine the determinants of non- adherence to antenatal care among the pregnant women. Subjects and Methods: A descriptive exploratory research design was utilized. Sample: A convenience sample of 300 pregnant women who attended antenatal care clinic at Elminia university hospital with gestational age 16 weeks and more in the first visit. Tools: Structured interviewing questionnaire was used to collect the needed data. Results: The study findings revealed that the mean age of the study sample was 26.8 years. The majority of them (95%) were housewives. Sixty-point seven percent live in rural area as well as, 52.3% of the study sample married at age <20 year. The majority of the study sample has unsatisfactory mean knowledge score about ANC (Mean ±SD, 12.8±1.1). Also, the study findings found that the main factors for non-adherence for early antenatal care were maternal age, age at marriage, obstetrics profile as parity, gravida, mode of previous delivery, income, and husband's job. Conclusion and recommendation: Late antenatal care remains high that indicating the need for intensification and more focus for utilization of resources aimed at increasing sensitization of early importance of early attendance
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.17.02.M.Sc.2016.Ha.D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110072578000
CD - Rom CD - Rom مخـــزن الرســائل الجـــامعية - البدروم المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.17.02.M.Sc.2016.Ha.D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 72578.CD Not for loan 01020110072578000

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Maternal and Newborn Health Nursing

Background: The proportion of pregnant women initiating prenatal care during the first trimester is one of the standard clinical performance measures to assess the quality of maternal health care. Aim: This study aim to examine the determinants of non- adherence to antenatal care among the pregnant women. Subjects and Methods: A descriptive exploratory research design was utilized. Sample: A convenience sample of 300 pregnant women who attended antenatal care clinic at Elminia university hospital with gestational age 16 weeks and more in the first visit. Tools: Structured interviewing questionnaire was used to collect the needed data. Results: The study findings revealed that the mean age of the study sample was 26.8 years. The majority of them (95%) were housewives. Sixty-point seven percent live in rural area as well as, 52.3% of the study sample married at age <20 year. The majority of the study sample has unsatisfactory mean knowledge score about ANC (Mean ±SD, 12.8±1.1). Also, the study findings found that the main factors for non-adherence for early antenatal care were maternal age, age at marriage, obstetrics profile as parity, gravida, mode of previous delivery, income, and husband's job. Conclusion and recommendation: Late antenatal care remains high that indicating the need for intensification and more focus for utilization of resources aimed at increasing sensitization of early importance of early attendance

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