2017
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/3343
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A Comparative Study on Knowledge Regarding Newborn Care Between Primi and Multi Para.

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“…The data presented in Table 5 shows that majority of the primigravida mothers 54.2% had good knowledge 45.8% had poor knowledge, whereas most of multigravida (61.9%) had good & 38.1% had poor knowledge on newborn care. This finding is similar to the study conducted in Mohali by Ramanadin and Bhangu (2017) found primipara mothers (96.2%) had average knowledge, 2.5 % had poor knowledge & only 1.2% had good knowledge, whereas most of multipara (73.8%) had good & 26.2% had average and none them had poor knowledge on newborn care.…”
Section: Part Iii: Respondents' Levels Of Practices Regarding Neonatal Caresupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The data presented in Table 5 shows that majority of the primigravida mothers 54.2% had good knowledge 45.8% had poor knowledge, whereas most of multigravida (61.9%) had good & 38.1% had poor knowledge on newborn care. This finding is similar to the study conducted in Mohali by Ramanadin and Bhangu (2017) found primipara mothers (96.2%) had average knowledge, 2.5 % had poor knowledge & only 1.2% had good knowledge, whereas most of multipara (73.8%) had good & 26.2% had average and none them had poor knowledge on newborn care.…”
Section: Part Iii: Respondents' Levels Of Practices Regarding Neonatal Caresupporting
confidence: 89%