ABSTRACT: Introduction: Birth preparedness is that the process of designing for the birth. Aim this study aimed to assess the birth preparedness knowledge, attitude and practice of primigravida women. Design: A descriptive survey approach adopted to assess the knowledge regarding birth preparedness among primigravida women. Tool: Using 20 items questionnaire was conducted in non probability convenience sampling technique. The Sample setting is chosen hospital in Visnagar. Sample Size: The sample size was 40. Result: the study identified that the 8(20% ) women having good, 27(67.5%) women have average and also the 5(12.5%) women have poor knowledge and birth preparedness among primigravida. Thus study result shows the pre test average ...
Three hundred twelve mothers of infants aged 2-4 months in 11 slums of Indore, India, were interview...
In Uganda maternal mortality ratio is high at 336 death per 100000 live birth. The purpose of this s...
Three hundred twelve mothers of infants aged 2-4 months in 11 slums of Indore, India, were interview...
Background: Birth preparedness and complication readiness is a key component of globally accepted sa...
Background: Birth preparedness and complication readiness (BP/CR) is a strategy to promote the timel...
This study examines the different aspects of awareness and attitude regarding birth preparedness and...
Objective: To evaluate birth preparedness and complication readiness among antenatal care clients.De...
Introduction Improving knowledge on obstetric danger signs and promoting birth preparedness practic...
Background: Birth preparedness and complication readiness is the process of planning for normal birt...
Background: For a mother-to-be, the first pregnancy is a new journey marked by significant physical ...
Context: Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BPCR) is crucial in averting maternal morbid...
Background: Every pregnancy is risk of having life-threatening obstetric complications. A birth prep...
Background: Maternal death is an issue of great concern especially when these deaths can be prevente...
Background: Maternal death is an issue of great concern especially when these deaths can be prevente...
Introduction. Birth preparedness is crucial for health quality of mother and newborn and acts as a s...
Three hundred twelve mothers of infants aged 2-4 months in 11 slums of Indore, India, were interview...
In Uganda maternal mortality ratio is high at 336 death per 100000 live birth. The purpose of this s...
Three hundred twelve mothers of infants aged 2-4 months in 11 slums of Indore, India, were interview...
Background: Birth preparedness and complication readiness is a key component of globally accepted sa...
Background: Birth preparedness and complication readiness (BP/CR) is a strategy to promote the timel...
This study examines the different aspects of awareness and attitude regarding birth preparedness and...
Objective: To evaluate birth preparedness and complication readiness among antenatal care clients.De...
Introduction Improving knowledge on obstetric danger signs and promoting birth preparedness practic...
Background: Birth preparedness and complication readiness is the process of planning for normal birt...
Background: For a mother-to-be, the first pregnancy is a new journey marked by significant physical ...
Context: Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BPCR) is crucial in averting maternal morbid...
Background: Every pregnancy is risk of having life-threatening obstetric complications. A birth prep...
Background: Maternal death is an issue of great concern especially when these deaths can be prevente...
Background: Maternal death is an issue of great concern especially when these deaths can be prevente...
Introduction. Birth preparedness is crucial for health quality of mother and newborn and acts as a s...
Three hundred twelve mothers of infants aged 2-4 months in 11 slums of Indore, India, were interview...
In Uganda maternal mortality ratio is high at 336 death per 100000 live birth. The purpose of this s...
Three hundred twelve mothers of infants aged 2-4 months in 11 slums of Indore, India, were interview...