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Title:
Pregnant Women' Knowledge and Attitude regarding Hepatitis B Virus Infection: a Structured Teaching Program
Authors: Fatma Kamal Ali, Hanan Amin Ali, Ola Abdel-Wahab Afifi Araby
Year: 2021
Keywords: regnant women, knowledge and attitude, hepatitis B virus infection, structured teaching program.
Journal: Egyptian Journal
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Ola Abdel-Wahab Afifi Araby
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Hepatitis B Virus infection is one of the world's most common viral hepatitis and a significant global public health issue with varied prevalence across the world. Aim of the research was to investigate the effectiveness of a structured teaching program on pregnant women' knowledge and attitude regarding hepatitis B virus infection with pregnancy. Design: A quasi-experimental research design was adopted. Setting: the research was performed at an outpatient clinic for obstetrics and gynaecology affiliated to the Benha University Hospital. Sample: A purposive sample of 220 pregnant women were recruited. Tools: three tools were used for data collection; a structured self-administered questionnaire, knowledge assessment sheet and modified likert scale for maternal attitude. Results: illustrated that there was a highly statistically significant improvement in relation to pregnant women’ knowledge and attitude regarding hepatitis B virus infection at post-intervention phase compared to pre-intervention phase (P ≤ 0.001). As well, there were a positive highly statistically significant correlation between total knowledge and total attitude scores at preintervention and post-intervention phases (P ≤ 0.001). Conclusion: the structured teaching programme had a positive effect on the improvement of pregnant women' knowledge and attitude regarding hepatitis B virus infection with pregnancy. Recommendations: Educational program about hepatitis B virus infection should be a part of antenatal care for every pregnant woman

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