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Mobile Phone Based Strategies for Preconception Education in Rural Africa
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Abstract
Background
prepregnancy health care is vital to alleviate and prevent maternal and neonatal disability and death.
Objective
The purpose of the study was to measure the levels of knowledge and attitude on preconception care and their determinants among women who delivered at government hospitals in a rural setting in southern Ethiopia.
Method
A facility-based cross sectional study was done from January 01 to February 30, 2017 on a sample of 370 women who delivered at government hospitals in Wolayita zone. The mothers were selected using systematic random sampling. The data were collected using structured and pretested interviewer administered questionnaires at the postnatal ward of each hospital. Data were analyzed using bivariate and multivariable techniques.
Results
The result showed that 53% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 47.8%, 58.1%) of mothers who delivered at public hospitals had adequate level of knowledge on preconception care, whereas 54.3% (95% CI: 49.2%, 59.5%) possessed positive attitude to preconception care. Mothers who have radio, planned pregnancy and have participated in community meetings related to preconception care had a meaningfully higher odds of good level of knowledge to preconception care. Ordinal regression showed that women who own mobile phone had at least three times significantly higher odds of positive attitude to preconception care, whereas women who have participated community meetings had lower odds of positive attitude on preconception care.
Conclusion
The results revealed that the levels of mothers’ knowledge and positive attitude on preconception care are low relative to other studies. Using transistor radio and mobile phone have significant effect in improving the knowledge and attitude of reproductive age women on preconception care. Hence, providing community health education based on radio and/or mobile phone messaging could be useful in positively influencing the knowledge and attitude of women on preconception care.
Title: Mobile Phone Based Strategies for Preconception Education in Rural Africa
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Abstract
Background
prepregnancy health care is vital to alleviate and prevent maternal and neonatal disability and death.
Objective
The purpose of the study was to measure the levels of knowledge and attitude on preconception care and their determinants among women who delivered at government hospitals in a rural setting in southern Ethiopia.
Method
A facility-based cross sectional study was done from January 01 to February 30, 2017 on a sample of 370 women who delivered at government hospitals in Wolayita zone.
The mothers were selected using systematic random sampling.
The data were collected using structured and pretested interviewer administered questionnaires at the postnatal ward of each hospital.
Data were analyzed using bivariate and multivariable techniques.
Results
The result showed that 53% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 47.
8%, 58.
1%) of mothers who delivered at public hospitals had adequate level of knowledge on preconception care, whereas 54.
3% (95% CI: 49.
2%, 59.
5%) possessed positive attitude to preconception care.
Mothers who have radio, planned pregnancy and have participated in community meetings related to preconception care had a meaningfully higher odds of good level of knowledge to preconception care.
Ordinal regression showed that women who own mobile phone had at least three times significantly higher odds of positive attitude to preconception care, whereas women who have participated community meetings had lower odds of positive attitude on preconception care.
Conclusion
The results revealed that the levels of mothers’ knowledge and positive attitude on preconception care are low relative to other studies.
Using transistor radio and mobile phone have significant effect in improving the knowledge and attitude of reproductive age women on preconception care.
Hence, providing community health education based on radio and/or mobile phone messaging could be useful in positively influencing the knowledge and attitude of women on preconception care.
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