Impact of an Informational Booklet on Obstetric Practitioners' Knowledge of Third-Stage Labour Emergencies
Abstract
Problem Statement
To Evaluate the influence of self-made informatics booklet on knowledge and attitude of obstetric practioner regarding selected obstetric emergencies and their management of complication in third stage of labour, Dr.kamlesh tendon hospital,Agra (U.P)
Objectives
1. To assess the existing level of knowledge and attitude of obstetric practioner regarding selected obstetric emergencies and their management of complication in third stage of labour among nursing officers.
2. To find co-relation between the knowledge and attitude score of selected obstetric practioner and their management of complication in third stage of labour with selected demographic variable.
Research Hypothesis
HA1- There will be significant difference in knowledge and attitude score of obstetric practioner with regard to obstetric emergencies and their management of complication in third stage of labour.
H01- There will be no significant difference in knowledge and attitude score of obstetric practioner with regard to obstetric emergencies and their management of complication in third stage of labour.
HA3: There will be significant co- relation between knowledge and attitude score among obstetric practioner with regard to obstetric emergencies and their management of complication in third stage of labour.
H03: There will be significant co- relation between knowledge and attitude score among obstetric practioner with regard to obstetric emergencies and their management of complication in third stage of labour.
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Introduction
India has the largest number of maternal deaths in the world, between 50,000 and 63,000 annually. Obstetric hemorrhage contributes to about 37% of maternal deaths in India. Under the National Rural Health Mission, the Government of India has taken several steps to improve maternal health. Three key efforts include encouraging delivery in institutions through monetary incentives from the Janani Suraksha Yojana program, supporting emergency obstetric care development, and training auxiliary nurse-midwives (ANMs) and nurses to gain competencies as SBAs. The National Rural Health Mission approach also includes the Reproductive and Child Health II program, which promises investments in emergency obstetric care provision, including training doctors in emergency skills, upgrading ANM skills, ensuring blood storage points in every district, and upgrading community health centers to meet national standards.
Conclusion
Analytically analysis indicated that that obstetric practioner had experienced majorly improved awareness about effective management of third stage of labour after directing of self-made informatic booklet on effective management of third stage of labour as compared to preexisted awareness (pretest) about effective management of third stage of labour. Henceforth, this is clearly reflected effectiveness of self-made informatic booklet amid obstetric practioner with effective management of third stage of labour. self-made information booklet was shown to be successful programme in enhancing cognition &attitude toward effective management of third stage of labour amid chosen obstetric practioner, according to results of study. As result, statistical agreement revealed that self-made informatic booklet was favored as effective conservative programme for enhancing nursing officers’ cognition and attitude toward effective management of third stage of labour.