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Research Articles

Knowledge of obstetric danger signs among antenatal clinic attendees in South–South Nigeria

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Pages 1363-1378 | Received 15 Apr 2020, Accepted 07 Jun 2021, Published online: 02 Aug 2021
 

Abstract

The authors assessed the knowledge of obstetric danger signs and its determinants among 405 pregnant women in their 3rd trimester receiving antenatal care. The study was cross-sectional. Those knowledgeable of danger signs during pregnancy were 24.9%, labor 29.9%, postpartum 15.6% and in the new-born 36.0%. There were associations between age, higher level of education, gestational age and social class and knowledge of obstetric danger signs. Our findings suggest the need to increase the awareness of obstetric danger signs through provision of information, education, and empower the family.

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