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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
The knowledge of Saudi mothers in relation to selected aspects on women and child health
معلومات الامهات السعوديات عن جوانب مختارة عن صحة المرأة والطفل
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : The objective of the study are to identify the nutrition and birth spacing knowledge levels among Saudi mothers in three selected primary health care centres and determine the demographic and obstetrical variables. The study was conducted to three selected primary health centers. One hundred fifty Saudi pregnant women participated in the study. Data was collected through the interview method. The instrument consisted of four parts(demographic data , obstetrical data, questions pertaining to nutrition during pregnancy and lactation, questions pertaining to birth spacing and the sources of information used by the respondents). The instrument was tested for validity and reliability, and was found to be valid and reliable. Data was analysed manually. Form the findings of the study, the following conclusions can be made: 1. the majority of Saudi mothers (62.7%) had poor nutrition knowledge scores 2. the majority of Saudi mothers 78% had poor birth spacing knowledge scores 3. there is no significant differences in knowledge scores among the three centres 4. the majority of the respondents lack knowledge regarding the amount of diaily requirement of food for the pregnant and lactating women 5. illiteracy is still a common problem among Saudi women. 6. multipara is common among Saudi women 7. nutrition and birth spacing knowledge scores are directly correlated with the level of education 8. nutrition knowledge scores are inversely correlated with the number of pregnancies, deliveries and living children 9. birth spacing knowledge scores are directly correlated with the number of low birth weight babies 10. nutrition and birth spacing knowledge scores do no correlate with age 11. birth spacing knowledge scores do not correlate with the number of pregnancies, deliveries, living children and abortion Recommendation Based on the findings of this study, the following recommendation should be considered: 1. concerning the primary health care centre a. in-service training programme may be designed to build a positive attitude of the health professional especially doctors and nurses towards health education b. evaluation of the present health education programmes on maternal nutrition and family planning in the centres, in order to identify any deficit in the educational cycle(objective, methods, materials of education and the educators) c. provision of learning experiences (resources and methods) available for health educators for the purpose of appropriate teaching d. provision of education for nurses concerning motivation of mothers and how to encourage more mothers to attend antenatal and postnatal classes, and arouse their interest to utilize the available services e. update the scientific knowledge for the nurses in the centres f. implement home visits programmes for follow up during pregnancy in order to teach mothers how to utilize the sources available at home g. provision of more care and attention for the illiterate and multiparous mothers 2. concerning the community a. encourage illiterate mothers to attend literacy programmes b. involvement of the women in the community to participate in the development and implementation of health education programmes c. more emphasis on maternal and child health in all nursing and non-nursing curricula especially for females 3. concerning future research a. implementation of similar studies on a larger scale b. conduction of studies on attitude and practices of women during pregnancy c. evaluation of the mass media and other resources available in the community d. identification of factors that hinder Saudi women from attending the available literacy programmes e. conduction of a national survey on the effects of birth spacing and the outcomes of the pregnancy among Saudi mothers 
Supervisor : Dr. Ahlam Mansour 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1411 AH
1990 AD
 
Co-Supervisor : Dr. Salma Mohammed Moawad 
Added Date : Saturday, July 10, 2010 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
شادية عبدالله يوسفYousuf, Shadia AbdullahResearcherMastershadiamai@yahoo.com

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