Title: Assessment of Knowledge Regarding Antenatal Care for Improved Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes, among Mothers in Maternity and Paediatric Hospital, Ar'ar Saudi Arabia

Authors: Dr Heba Ahmed Osman, Mrs. Lylathul Nisha Rasheed, Mrs. Maurine T. Conde, Mrs. Reshmi RS

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i4.132

Abstract

A non experimental descriptive survey study was undertaken on conveniently selected antenatal mothers in Maternity and Paediatric Hospital Ar'ar with an objective to assess the knowledge  regarding antenatal care for improved maternal and neonatal outcomes among mothers and to find the association between knowledge of mothers with selected demographic variables with a view to provide an information pamphlet on antenatal care.

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Corresponding Author

Mrs. Lylathul Nisha Rasheed

Lecturer, Obstetrics and Gynecological Dept

Northern Border University, Ar'ar, Saudi Arabia

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