Effect of prenatal counselling on compliance and outcomes of teenage pregnancy

Faculty Medicine Year: 2013
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 10-17
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Journal: EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL WHO EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN REGIONAL OFFICE Volume: 19
Research Area: Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health ISSN ISI:000316071700003
Keywords : Effect , prenatal counselling , compliance , outcomes , teenage    
Abstract:
To evaluate the effect of prenatal counselling on compliance for health promotion and pregnancy outcomes we conducted an experimental randomized control study on a sample of 86 teenage pregnant women attending the maternal and child health centre in Elkhosos village, Egypt. Data were collected pre-counselling, post-counselling and after delivery. At the post test, women in the study (counselling) group showed statistically significantly greater knowledge and compliance of health promotion (P < 0.001) than women in the control group. In the study group, 90.7\% were full term at labour compared with 41.9\% in the control group; 88.4\% of the women in the study group had normal vaginal delivery compared with 76.7\% of those in the control group. The health condition in 90.7\% of the study group neonates was classified as good compared with only 46.5\% in the control group. Only 9.3\% of the study group babies had low birth weight compared with 32.6\% of the control group babies (P = 0.008).
   
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