Nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of Dar Es Selaam
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the perception of nurses about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in nine district health facilities of Dar es Salaam. Quantitative, explorative and descriptive research was conducted to determine how the implementation of the...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-35942016-04-16T04:08:04Z Nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of Dar Es Selaam Yengo, Mavis Lungelwa Monareng, L.V. Monama, Ernestine Nampa District health facilities Ante-natal care Nurse model and ante-natal care Implementation of focused ante-natal care services 618.20231 Health facilities -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam Nurses -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam -- Attitudes Maternal health services -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam Community health services -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the perception of nurses about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in nine district health facilities of Dar es Salaam. Quantitative, explorative and descriptive research was conducted to determine how the implementation of the focused ante-natal care guidelines was perceived by nurses who provided midwifery health care services. Data collection was done using a structured questionnaire. A simple random sampling method was used to select the respondents. The study sample comprised of nursing officers (n=50), nurse midwives (53) and public health nurses (40). The SAS/Basic and SAS/STAT version 11.1 was used to analyse data. Validity was ensured and the Cronbach’s coefficient reliability test was 0.86.The findings revealed that the greatest area of concern was the shortage of human and material resources for successful implementation of focused ante-natal care to pregnant women and unborn children. Health Sciences M.A. (Health Studies) 2010-09-20T13:58:40Z 2010-09-20T13:58:40Z 2009-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3594 en 1 online resource (xiii, 106 leaves) |
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District health facilities Ante-natal care Nurse model and ante-natal care Implementation of focused ante-natal care services 618.20231 Health facilities -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam Nurses -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam -- Attitudes Maternal health services -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam Community health services -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam |
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District health facilities Ante-natal care Nurse model and ante-natal care Implementation of focused ante-natal care services 618.20231 Health facilities -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam Nurses -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam -- Attitudes Maternal health services -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam Community health services -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam Yengo, Mavis Lungelwa Nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of Dar Es Selaam |
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The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the perception of nurses about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in nine district health facilities of Dar es Salaam. Quantitative, explorative and descriptive research was conducted to determine how the implementation of the focused ante-natal care guidelines was perceived by nurses who provided midwifery health care services. Data collection was done using a structured questionnaire. A simple random sampling method was used to select the respondents. The study sample comprised of nursing officers (n=50), nurse midwives (53) and public health nurses (40). The SAS/Basic and SAS/STAT version 11.1 was used to analyse data. Validity was ensured and the Cronbach’s coefficient reliability test was 0.86.The findings revealed that the greatest area of concern was the shortage of human and material resources for successful implementation of focused ante-natal care to pregnant women and unborn children. === Health Sciences === M.A. (Health Studies) |
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Nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of Dar Es Selaam |
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Nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of Dar Es Selaam |
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Nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of Dar Es Selaam |
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Nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of Dar Es Selaam |
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Nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of Dar Es Selaam |
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nurses' perception about the implementation of focused ante-natal care services in destrict health facilities of dar es selaam |
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