The Effect of Educational Guidelines on Pregnant Women`s Perception Regarding Calcium Supplementation | ||||
Helwan International Journal for Nursing Research and Practice | ||||
Article 23, Volume 3, Issue 5, March 2024, Page 304-329 PDF (983.62 K) | ||||
Document Type: Scientific Research Periodical | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/hijnrp.2024.264916.1119 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Fatma Ramadan AbdEltwab Khalifa | ||||
Maternal and new born health nursing, faculty of nursing,helwan University,cairo Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Calcium supplementation during pregnancy is important for mothers, involves an increased demand for calcium to support the optimal growth and development of the fetus. Aim: to evaluate the effect of educational guidelines on pregnant women`s perception regarding calcium supplementation. Design: A quasi-experimental design (one group pre - post-test). Setting: antenatal care clinic at maternal and child health center at Helwan city, Egypt . Sample: A purposive sample of 100 pregnant women in second and third trimesters , with reproductiveages. Pregnant women who had medical contraindications to calcium intake were intentionally excluded from the study. Tools: two assessment tools. Tool (I) A Structured Interviewing Questionnaire three parts: Part (1) general characteristics,Part (2) obstetric history .Part (3): knowledge assessment : to assess women`s knowledge regarding calcium supplementation. Tool (II) Attitude Assessment to evaluate women's attitudes regarding calcium supplementation during pregnancy. Results:more than half of the pregnant women achieved a satisfactory level total knowledge during the post-test contrasting with less than 10%.demonstrated a satisfactory level of knowledge during the pretest, regarding attitude of the pregnant women , nineteen individuals held a negative attitude during the pre-test, while more than half displayed a positive attitude following the implementation of educational guidelines during the post-test. Conclusion: educational guidelines had a positive impact on both the knowledge and attitude of the pregnant women regarding calcium supplementation. This observation supports the research hypothesis .Recommendation : Continuous educational classes to pregnant women to increase awareness regarding the importance of calcium during pregnancy, and how to prevent calcium deficiency. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Attitude; Calcium; Pregnancy; Educational Guidelines; Knowledge | ||||
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