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...

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Main Authors: G. Umaparvathi, S. Sharma, P. Manger
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Language:English
Published: Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC)/Rwanda Health Communication Center 2023-03-01
Series:Rwanda Medical Journal
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description 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 pretest 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 pretest 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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spelling doaj.art-0a340e5937b949d3b49a951a2c06402c2023-04-03T18:33:38ZengRwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC)/Rwanda Health Communication CenterRwanda Medical Journal2410-86262023-03-018011420https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/rmj.v80i1.2Video-tutelage on obstetric danger signs among spouses of antenatal mothersG. Umaparvathi0S. Sharma1P. Manger2Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Krupanidhi College of Nursing, Bangalore, IndiaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Krupanidhi College of Nursing, Bangalore, IndiaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Krupanidhi College of Nursing, Bangalore, IndiaINTRODUCTION: 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 pretest 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 pretest 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.knowledgeobstetricsspousesmotherspregnancy
spellingShingle G. Umaparvathi
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P. Manger
Video-tutelage on obstetric danger signs among spouses of antenatal mothers
Rwanda Medical Journal
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mothers
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title Video-tutelage on obstetric danger signs among spouses of antenatal mothers
title_full Video-tutelage on obstetric danger signs among spouses of antenatal mothers
title_fullStr Video-tutelage on obstetric danger signs among spouses of antenatal mothers
title_full_unstemmed Video-tutelage on obstetric danger signs among spouses of antenatal mothers
title_short Video-tutelage on obstetric danger signs among spouses of antenatal mothers
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