| publication name | ASSESSMENT OF NURSE'S KNOWLEDGE, AND PERCEPTION REGARDING EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION |
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| Authors | Mai Mahmoud Hassan MahmoudDr .Galal Ahmed El-kholyDr.soad Abd-Elsalam RamadanDr. Somaya Ouda Abd Elmoniem |
| year | 2016 |
| keywords | Emergency contraception, Nurses knowledge and perception, Unintended pregnancy |
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| volume | Not Available |
| issue | Not Available |
| pages | Not Available |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | International |
| Paper Link | Not Available |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Use of emergency contraceptive methods, provides a second chance to prevent unintended pregnancy and reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. AIM: The aim of the study was to assess nurses' knowledge and perception regarding emergency contraception. SETTING: The study was conducted at obstetrics and gynecology departments at both benha university hospital and benha educational hospital. DESIGN: A descriptive study design was utilized. SAMPLING: A convenient sample included 105 nurses. TOOLS: The tools of data collection were: structured self-administered questionnaire and modified likert scale. RESULTS: The present study revealed that 78.5% of studied nurses had poor knowledge regarding ECPs, 73.1% had poor knowledge regarding emergency contraceptive IUD, moreover, 59.1% had poor knowledge regarding efficiency of emergency contraception, 72% of them did not receive any training courses in the last two years, and 100% didn’t use EC. CONCLUSION: More than half of the studied nurses had poor knowledge regarding emergency contraceptive methods, nearly two-fifth of the studied nurses had negative attitude regarding emergency contraceptive methods. RECOMMENDATIONS: Implementation of training programs regarding emergency contraception and in-service training are recommended to improve nurses knowledge and perception regarding EC.