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Women’s awareness and perceptions about maternal mortality in rural communities in Assiut and Fayoum Governorates, Egypt

مؤلف البحث
Ghadah A. Mahmoud, Ayat M. Omar
مجلة البحث
Egyptian Nursing Journal
المشارك في البحث
الناشر
NULL
تصنيف البحث
1
عدد البحث
Vol. (15), No. (1)
موقع البحث
NULL
سنة البحث
2018
صفحات البحث
21-29
ملخص البحث

Background
Awareness among women about maternal mortality is a very important step as a
preventive measure to reduce its rate and to understand misconception of women’s
knowledge about its issues.
Aim
This study aimed to assess the awareness and perceptions of women about
maternal mortality issues in rural areas in both Assiut and Fayoum Governorates.
Patients and methods
A descriptive comparative research was conducted in this study. A total of 600 rural
women were included and divided into two equal groups in Assiut and Fayoum
Governorates (300 and 300, respectively). A structured interviewing questionnaire
was designed by the researcher to assess the awareness and perceptions of these
women who lived in rural communities about maternal mortality issues.
Results
There are no statistical significance differences between both groups regarding the
levels of awareness about maternal mortality (P>0.05). More than two-thirds of
rural women in both groups considered post-partum period as the commonest time
for maternal deaths (71 and 67%, respectively). The rural women in both groups
perceived lack of maternal health awareness as the main cause of maternal deaths
(60 and 64% in Assiut and Fayoum Governorates, respectively). Age of women and
their family size were considered as risk factors affecting the levels of awareness
among these women.
Conclusion
There are no statistical significance differences between both groups in rural
communities regarding the levels of awareness about maternal mortality.
Recommendations
Educational programs should be conducted about maternal health issues through
Ministry of Health to raise the awareness of women about these issues especially in
rural communities of Egypt.