Participation in Prenatal Education, Knowledge and Attitude related to Delivery, Postpartum Care, Newborn Care in Nulliparous Women

PURPOSE: This study was done to identify content of prenatal education and to examine differences in prenatal education, knowledge, and attitude of nulliparous South Korean women. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design was used with 134 conveniently recruited nulliparous women. Data were collected...

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Main Authors: Mi Young Kim, Gwang Suk Kim, Sue Kim, Hye Jung Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Women Health Nursing 2016-09-01
Series:Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
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Online Access:http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-22-139.pdf
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spelling doaj-945475301f894e90a8ab6abf76e6bcbb2021-07-02T09:54:10ZengKorean Society of Women Health NursingKorean Journal of Women Health Nursing2287-16402016-09-0122313915010.4069/kjwhn.2016.22.3.139609Participation in Prenatal Education, Knowledge and Attitude related to Delivery, Postpartum Care, Newborn Care in Nulliparous WomenMi Young KimGwang Suk KimSue KimHye Jung LeePURPOSE: This study was done to identify content of prenatal education and to examine differences in prenatal education, knowledge, and attitude of nulliparous South Korean women. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design was used with 134 conveniently recruited nulliparous women. Data were collected through self-report questionnaires. RESULTS: Average number of institutional prenatal education programs was 5.96 at clinics, 4.31 at health care centers, and 0.49 at hospitals. Women participated in an average 5.78 out of the 35 prenatal education contents: 15 types of prenatal and delivery, 10 postpartum self-care, and 10 parenting. Score for knowledge was 7.57out of 10. Women who participated in prenatal education (n=72) reported significantly higher scores in knowledge (t=2.71, p=.008) than women who did not participate (n=62). The average score for attitude was 7.22 out of 10. Nulliparous women over 36 weeks of gestational age had significantly higher scores for attitude (t=2.38, p=.019) than women under 36 weeks. There were significant positive correlations between newborn care knowledge and postpartum care self-efficacy (r=.26, p=.026), and newborn care knowledge and parenting confidence (r=.25, p=.034). CONCLUSION: Results indicate that policy is needed to increase participation in prenatal education and to establish strategies for health care centers and hospitals to provide prenatal education.http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-22-139.pdfnulliparous womenprenatal educationknowledgeattitude
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Gwang Suk Kim
Sue Kim
Hye Jung Lee
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Gwang Suk Kim
Sue Kim
Hye Jung Lee
Participation in Prenatal Education, Knowledge and Attitude related to Delivery, Postpartum Care, Newborn Care in Nulliparous Women
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
nulliparous women
prenatal education
knowledge
attitude
author_facet Mi Young Kim
Gwang Suk Kim
Sue Kim
Hye Jung Lee
author_sort Mi Young Kim
title Participation in Prenatal Education, Knowledge and Attitude related to Delivery, Postpartum Care, Newborn Care in Nulliparous Women
title_short Participation in Prenatal Education, Knowledge and Attitude related to Delivery, Postpartum Care, Newborn Care in Nulliparous Women
title_full Participation in Prenatal Education, Knowledge and Attitude related to Delivery, Postpartum Care, Newborn Care in Nulliparous Women
title_fullStr Participation in Prenatal Education, Knowledge and Attitude related to Delivery, Postpartum Care, Newborn Care in Nulliparous Women
title_full_unstemmed Participation in Prenatal Education, Knowledge and Attitude related to Delivery, Postpartum Care, Newborn Care in Nulliparous Women
title_sort participation in prenatal education, knowledge and attitude related to delivery, postpartum care, newborn care in nulliparous women
publisher Korean Society of Women Health Nursing
series Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
issn 2287-1640
publishDate 2016-09-01
description PURPOSE: This study was done to identify content of prenatal education and to examine differences in prenatal education, knowledge, and attitude of nulliparous South Korean women. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design was used with 134 conveniently recruited nulliparous women. Data were collected through self-report questionnaires. RESULTS: Average number of institutional prenatal education programs was 5.96 at clinics, 4.31 at health care centers, and 0.49 at hospitals. Women participated in an average 5.78 out of the 35 prenatal education contents: 15 types of prenatal and delivery, 10 postpartum self-care, and 10 parenting. Score for knowledge was 7.57out of 10. Women who participated in prenatal education (n=72) reported significantly higher scores in knowledge (t=2.71, p=.008) than women who did not participate (n=62). The average score for attitude was 7.22 out of 10. Nulliparous women over 36 weeks of gestational age had significantly higher scores for attitude (t=2.38, p=.019) than women under 36 weeks. There were significant positive correlations between newborn care knowledge and postpartum care self-efficacy (r=.26, p=.026), and newborn care knowledge and parenting confidence (r=.25, p=.034). CONCLUSION: Results indicate that policy is needed to increase participation in prenatal education and to establish strategies for health care centers and hospitals to provide prenatal education.
topic nulliparous women
prenatal education
knowledge
attitude
url http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-22-139.pdf
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