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V. Selvanayaki, R. Naganandini
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Dr. V. Selvanayaki1, R. Naganandini2
1Principal, Vinayaka Mission’s Annapoorana College of Nursing, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
2Associate Professor, Vinayaka Mission’s Annapoorana College of Nursing, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
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Volume - 3,
Issue - 1,
Year - 2015
ABSTRACT:
Descriptive with cross sectional approach was carried out to assess the experience of women during the process of child birth. A five point rating scale and open ended questionnaire was prepared and validity of the tool was tested. Percentage wise distribution of mothers experiences during the process of child birth shows that almost 57% of women had positive experience 36% of women had negative experience and 7% of women were undecided. Association of demographic variables shows that there is no significant association between the demographic variables of age, occupation, income and religion of women experience during the process of child birth. It also shows that only education has a significant association with the experience of women during the process of child birth.
Cite this article:
V. Selvanayaki, R. Naganandini. Assess the Experiences of Women During the Process of Child Birth in a Selected Private Hospital, Salem. Int. J. Nur. Edu. and Research 3(1): Jan.-March, 2015; Page 05-06.
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V. Selvanayaki, R. Naganandini. Assess the Experiences of Women During the Process of Child Birth in a Selected Private Hospital, Salem. Int. J. Nur. Edu. and Research 3(1): Jan.-March, 2015; Page 05-06. Available on: https://ijneronline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2015-3-1-2