Author(s):
Rajusing Rathod, Akash Sawarkar, Mohit Pardhi, Sumit Bhatkar, Sumit Raut, Pratiksha Soge, Pratiksha Sardar, Abhijit Bhoyar
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10.52711/ijnmr.2024.18
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Rajusing Rathod1, Akash Sawarkar1, Mohit Pardhi1, Sumit Bhatkar1, Sumit Raut1, Pratiksha Soge1, Pratiksha Sardar1, Abhijit Bhoyar2
1LPPNC IVth Year Student, Akola.
2Assistant Professor, Department of Child Health Nursing, Late Pandurang Patil Nursing College, Akola.
*Corresponding Author
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Volume - 3,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2024
ABSTRACT:
Background of the study: Pregnancy and childbirth are special events in women’s lives and indeed, in the lives of their families. A woman is an important person for her family. She nourishes her fetus and gives birth to child. Aims: the aims or objectives of the study are: i) To assess the knowledge of antenatal mothers on self care strategies attending OPD. ii) To determine the association between the knowledge score with the selected demographic variables. Methodology: 150 antenatal mothers of all trimester were assessed for self care strategies by using structured interview schedule. The findings were then analyzed statistically. Results: It was revealed that there is a positive correlation between the hemoglobin level and dietary habits of ante natal mothers. Conclusion: Hence the results of the study can be a useful tool while handling antenatal mothers and can result in improved health.
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Rajusing Rathod, Akash Sawarkar, Mohit Pardhi, Sumit Bhatkar, Sumit Raut, Pratiksha Soge, Pratiksha Sardar, Abhijit Bhoyar. Assessment of Knowledge of Antenatal mother, Son Self-Care Strategies attending OPD in selected Hospitals of Akola City. A and V Pub International Journal of Nursing and Medical Research 2024; 3(2):89-0. doi: 10.52711/ijnmr.2024.18
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Rajusing Rathod, Akash Sawarkar, Mohit Pardhi, Sumit Bhatkar, Sumit Raut, Pratiksha Soge, Pratiksha Sardar, Abhijit Bhoyar. Assessment of Knowledge of Antenatal mother, Son Self-Care Strategies attending OPD in selected Hospitals of Akola City. A and V Pub International Journal of Nursing and Medical Research 2024; 3(2):89-0. doi: 10.52711/ijnmr.2024.18 Available on: https://ijnmronline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-3-2-8
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