Husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at Dedza district hospital.

This quantitative, descriptive study was conducted at Dedza District Hospital in October 2000, to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices of husbands during pregnancy and delivery. Thirty husbands, whose wives were expectant or had just experienced childbirth, were recruited through mat...

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Main Author: Kamanga, Martha A.
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Language:English
Published: Kamuzu University of Health Sciences 2022
Online Access:http://nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw/handle/20.500.12845/508
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description This quantitative, descriptive study was conducted at Dedza District Hospital in October 2000, to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices of husbands during pregnancy and delivery. Thirty husbands, whose wives were expectant or had just experienced childbirth, were recruited through maternity unit, using random sampling technique. In addition, the sample included sixteen women, who were wives of the husbands and were admitted in the maternity ward. A questionnaire with both open-ended and closed questions was used to collect data from the husbands while a question guide was used to conduct two sessions of focus group discussions with the women. Data analysis was done manually and by a computer Package known as Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The findings of this study revealed that participation of men during pregnancy and delivery is still very low in the hospital settings, despite the fact that some men are willing to be actively involved. The respondents were aware that men should participate during pregnancy and delivery, but had little knowledge on how men should participate during labor. The low knowledge level on participation of men during labor was attributed to the individual, cultural and institutional factors associated with pregnancy and labor. This implies that there should be proper dissemination of safe motherhood information to men in-order to clarify the rumors and misconceptions that are associated with childbirth. Results further revealed that men have a positive attitude towards pregnancy. This intrinsic motivation is a good indicator towards active participation. Men need support from both the hospital and community settings as this enables them to make wise and timely decisions when labor starts or when complications arise. These results are expected to benefit families; nurses; nurse educators, managers, researchers and policy makers in both the government and nongovernmental settings; and other healthy care providers in improving participation of husbands during pregnancy and delivery. In addition, the results will act as a basis for future research on involvement of men in pregnancy and delivery.
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spelling oai:nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw:20.500.12845-5082023-03-12T00:07:55Z Husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at Dedza district hospital. Kamanga, Martha A. This quantitative, descriptive study was conducted at Dedza District Hospital in October 2000, to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices of husbands during pregnancy and delivery. Thirty husbands, whose wives were expectant or had just experienced childbirth, were recruited through maternity unit, using random sampling technique. In addition, the sample included sixteen women, who were wives of the husbands and were admitted in the maternity ward. A questionnaire with both open-ended and closed questions was used to collect data from the husbands while a question guide was used to conduct two sessions of focus group discussions with the women. Data analysis was done manually and by a computer Package known as Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The findings of this study revealed that participation of men during pregnancy and delivery is still very low in the hospital settings, despite the fact that some men are willing to be actively involved. The respondents were aware that men should participate during pregnancy and delivery, but had little knowledge on how men should participate during labor. The low knowledge level on participation of men during labor was attributed to the individual, cultural and institutional factors associated with pregnancy and labor. This implies that there should be proper dissemination of safe motherhood information to men in-order to clarify the rumors and misconceptions that are associated with childbirth. Results further revealed that men have a positive attitude towards pregnancy. This intrinsic motivation is a good indicator towards active participation. Men need support from both the hospital and community settings as this enables them to make wise and timely decisions when labor starts or when complications arise. These results are expected to benefit families; nurses; nurse educators, managers, researchers and policy makers in both the government and nongovernmental settings; and other healthy care providers in improving participation of husbands during pregnancy and delivery. In addition, the results will act as a basis for future research on involvement of men in pregnancy and delivery. 2022-04-14T06:40:20Z 2022-04-14T06:40:20Z 2001-04-01 Other http://nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw/handle/20.500.12845/508 en application/pdf Kamuzu University of Health Sciences
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Husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at Dedza district hospital.
title Husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at Dedza district hospital.
title_full Husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at Dedza district hospital.
title_fullStr Husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at Dedza district hospital.
title_full_unstemmed Husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at Dedza district hospital.
title_short Husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at Dedza district hospital.
title_sort husband participation during pregnancy and delivery: a descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected adult males at dedza district hospital.
url http://nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw/handle/20.500.12845/508
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