2017
DOI: 10.9734/jammr/2017/37240
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Assessment of Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BP/CR) among Pregnant Women in Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria

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“…The result obtained from this study indicates that gingivitis (84.9%) was more prevalent than periodontitis (15.1%), which is in line with previous studies. This prevalence, though lower than that reported by a previous study in Nigeria, with 94% of respondents having one form of periodontal disease or the other,[ 21 ] is higher than that reported by another study with 75.4%. [ 22 ] The prevalence of gingivitis is expected to be higher than periodontitis as most cases start as gingivitis and then progress to involve underlying periodontal tissue, especially without intervention.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…The result obtained from this study indicates that gingivitis (84.9%) was more prevalent than periodontitis (15.1%), which is in line with previous studies. This prevalence, though lower than that reported by a previous study in Nigeria, with 94% of respondents having one form of periodontal disease or the other,[ 21 ] is higher than that reported by another study with 75.4%. [ 22 ] The prevalence of gingivitis is expected to be higher than periodontitis as most cases start as gingivitis and then progress to involve underlying periodontal tissue, especially without intervention.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Furthermore, the difference in magnitude could be accredited to dissimilarity in number of ANC attendants. This is true even among community based studies since more than 95% study participants in the previous studies have had ANC follow-up [47, 49, 50] while the number of respondents were only 58% in the current study at the time of interview. Hence, ANC attendees are more likely to have better awareness as well as access for knowledge and advice on BP/CR from health care providers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…On the other hand, the findings of the current study are lower as compared with a study conducted in Debre birhan town Ethiopia (65.9%) [45], Mizan-Tepi Ethiopia (66%) [19], Northern Ghana (74.3%) [46], Federal Police Referral Hospital Ethiopia (53.3%)[23], Chamwino district Central Tanzania (58.2%) [47], Edo state Nigeria (87%) [48], Nepal (65%) [49], Imo state Nigeria (77%) [50], Migori county Kenya(56%) [51], Kericho county Kenya(70.5%) [52], Chiro zonal Hospital East Ethiopia (56.7%) [53], Urban Anambra state Nigeria (54.5%) [54], Kamineni Hyderabad (71.5%) [55], and Cross River State Southeastern Nigeria (70.6%) [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pregnant women who are able to access information to the media (online) have good knowledge and perceptions for the utilization of maternal and child health services. [18] A gadget is a mini mechanical interesting tool device because it will provide a lot of fun for its users even though it may not be practical in used. Gadget as a small electronic device that has many functions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%