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The Perception And Attitude Of Pregnant Women Towards Cesarean Section
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1.2STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Nigerian has been rated the third country
with the highest mortality rate after India and Sierra Leone with over
40,000 dths of pregnant women 2012 (WHO 2013).
Unfortunately,
despite the well documented record of safety, the strong aversion of
women in sub-Saharan Africa tot eh procedure especially in the presence
of life threatening indications is a great concern (Awoyinka BS, 2006).
Hence the researcher wants to assess the perception and attitude of
patients at the antenatal clinic to know if it is accepted or not and
the factors that influences their attitudes towards cesarean section.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
Broad Objectives
This
study is aimed at the determination of the possible reasons or factors
that influence the perception and attitude of Oredo Local Government
women towards cesarean section.
1.3.2SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
To assess the perception of Oredo Local Government women of cesarean section
To determine the attitude of Oredo Local Government women towards C/S
To assess the possible factors that influence their perception and attitude.
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