Effects of a job aid-supported intervention during antenatal care visit in rural Tanzania
Autor: | Frida E. Madeni, Shigeko Horiuchi, Miyuki Oka, Yoko Shimpuku, Sebalda Leshabari |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
lcsh:RT1-120
medicine.medical_specialty Pregnancy 030504 nursing lcsh:Nursing Rural tanzania business.industry lcsh:DT1-3415 Developing country medicine.disease Danger sign 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Primary outcome Secondary outcome lcsh:History of Africa Counseling skills Family medicine Intervention (counseling) medicine 030212 general & internal medicine 0305 other medical science business General Nursing |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, Vol 10, Iss, Pp 31-37 (2019) |
ISSN: | 2214-1391 |
Popis: | Background: In developing countries, nurses’ counseling during antenatal care (ANC) visits remains insufficient. We examined the effects of a job aid-supported intervention on understanding the danger signs and improving the caring behaviors of nurses to women in rural Tanzania. Methods: This was a hospital-based research using a quasi-experimental pre-post study design. All nurses engaged in ANC counseling participated in a three-hour training covering counseling skills, pregnancy danger signs, use of a job aid, and quality of caring behaviors. The sample consisted of women who attended the ANC clinic and had no intrauterine fetal death. The primary outcome was perception of receiving information on the danger signs by women. The secondary outcome was impressions of women regarding the caring behaviors of nurses. Women answered questionnaires following ANC counseling (baseline) and two weeks postintervention (endline). Results: Of 318 women, 148 participated at baseline and 170 at endline. Regarding receiving information on danger signs, the mean baseline score of 4.92 (SD = 2.99) and the mean endline score of 6.66 (SD = 2.38) were significantly different (t = 5.646, p |
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