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Knowledge of Public Health Midwives in the Kalutara District in Relation to Domiciliary Postnatal Care

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dc.contributor.author Navodani, K.A.T.
dc.contributor.author Fonseka, P.
dc.contributor.author Goonawardena, C.S.E.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-03-23T07:41:58Z
dc.date.available 2017-03-23T07:41:58Z
dc.date.issued 2015-09-17
dc.identifier.citation Navodani, K.A.T., Fonseka, P., & Goonawardena, C.S.E. (2015). Knowledge of Public Health Midwives in the Kalutara District in Relation to Domiciliary Postnatal Care. Proceedings of the 20th Annual Academic Sessions of College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka, 28. en_US, si_LK
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/4513
dc.description.abstract Introduction In Sri Lanka Public Health Midwives (PHMM) have the key responsibility in the provision of domiciliary postnatal care (DPNC) at the implementation level. Her performance has a great influence on health of the postpartum mother and her newborn. The PHMM should therefore be competent in their knowledge to deliver quality DPNC. Objective To develop and validate an instrument to assess knowledge of the PHMM on DPNC and to assess knowledge of PHMM on DPNC in the Kalutara district Methodology The study had two phases: 1.Development and validation of an instrument (10 multiple choice and 05 short answer structured questions) to assess knowledge of PHMM on DPNC. This was done through task analysis and expert opinion. 2. Assessment of knowledge on DPNC among PHMM in the Kalutara district. A community based descriptive cross sectional study was carried out among a sample of 272 PHMM. The instrument developed was valid and reliable for the assessment of knowledge of the PHMM. PHMM’s knowledge on DPNC was not satisfactory with a mean total score of 53.2 (SD±10.09). Lowest mean scores were obtained for ‘Normal/abnormal conditions of the newborn’ (1.89 ± 1.38), “postpartum family planning’ (1.43 ± 1.01) and “Postpartum exercises’ (3.68 ± 2.50). Knowledge score was statistically significantly higher among PHMM with G.C.E. O/L or above educational level and in those with very good or good level of satisfaction on DPNC (p<0.001). A statistically significant (p<0.001) stepwise decrease in total knowledge score was observed from lower to higher age groups. Service experience and the grade of the PHMM showed negatively significant association (p<0.001) with knowledge. Conclusions and/or Recommendations The instrument can be used to assess the knowledge of PHMM in Sri Lanka. Knowledge of the PHMM was poor in relation to postpartum exercises, postpartum family planning and neonatal care. Capacity building of PHMM is recommended in relation to DPNC through in-service training. en_US, si_LK
dc.language.iso en en_US, si_LK
dc.publisher College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka en_US, si_LK
dc.subject Domiciliary postnatal care en_US, si_LK
dc.subject knowledge of Public Health Midwives en_US, si_LK
dc.subject Public Health Midwives en_US, si_LK
dc.title Knowledge of Public Health Midwives in the Kalutara District in Relation to Domiciliary Postnatal Care en_US, si_LK
dc.type Article en_US, si_LK


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