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The perception and attitude of pregnant women towards cesarean section

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Historical Overview of Cesarean Section
  • 2.2Medical Reasons for Cesarean Section
  • 2.3Maternal and Fetal Risks of Cesarean Section
  • 2.4Psychological Impact on Women Choosing Cesarean Section
  • 2.5Socio-cultural Factors Influencing the Choice of Cesarean Section
  • 2.6Trends in Cesarean Section Rates
  • 2.7Differences in Cesarean Section Rates Across Countries
  • 2.8Perception of Cesarean Section in Healthcare Providers
  • 2.9Patient Education on Mode of Delivery Options
  • 2.10Public Health Policies and Cesarean Section Rates

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design and Rationale
  • 3.2Sampling Techniques and Population
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Variables and Measures
  • 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.6Ethical Considerations
  • 3.7Reliability and Validity
  • 3.8Limitations of the Methodology

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Demographic Characteristics of Participants
  • 4.2Perception and Attitude towards Cesarean Section
  • 4.3Factors Influencing Decision-making on Delivery Mode
  • 4.4Experiences of Cesarean Section Patients
  • 4.5Healthcare Provider Communication and Influence
  • 4.6Support Systems for Women Choosing Cesarean Section
  • 4.7Comparison of Cesarean Section versus Vaginal Delivery Outcomes
  • 4.8Recommendations for Improving Awareness and Decision-making

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Implications for Practice
  • 5.4Recommendations for Future Research
  • 5.5Closing Remarks

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Cesarean section (CS) rates have been steadily increasing globally, raising concerns about the potential overuse of this procedure. Understanding the perception and attitude of pregnant women towards cesarean section is vital for promoting informed decision-making and optimizing maternal and neonatal outcomes. This research project aims to explore the factors influencing pregnant women's perception and attitude towards cesarean section. The study will utilize a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to obtain a comprehensive understanding of pregnant women's perspectives. The quantitative phase will involve a survey distributed to pregnant women in prenatal care settings, assessing their knowledge about cesarean section, previous birth experiences, and preferences regarding mode of delivery. Statistical analysis will be conducted to identify any correlations between demographic factors and attitudes towards cesarean section. The qualitative phase will consist of in-depth interviews with a subset of pregnant women who have expressed varying attitudes towards cesarean section in the survey. Thematic analysis will be employed to explore the underlying reasons for these attitudes, such as fear of labor pain, concerns about maternal and neonatal health, cultural beliefs, and previous birth experiences. By integrating quantitative and qualitative data, this study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of pregnant women's perceptions of cesarean section. The findings will have implications for healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers working to reduce unnecessary cesarean sections and improve maternity care quality. Ultimately, promoting shared decision-making between healthcare providers and pregnant women is essential for ensuring that cesarean sections are performed based on medical indications rather than personal preferences or misconceptions. By addressing the factors that influence pregnant women's attitudes towards cesarean section, this research project seeks to contribute to the development of targeted interventions and educational programs that empower women to make informed choices about childbirth.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p>INTRODUCTION</p><p>BACKGROUND OF STUDY</p><p>Pregnancy as a physiologic state is expected to lead to a process of delivery within thirty six weeks (36) of gestation in a normal delivery but due to the different reasons such as variation in human body, sizes, races, external factors e.t.c, it can be a very unpleasant experience as women may have difficulties in being delivered of the pregnancy they have carried over many weeks.</p><p>Hence, to save the life of both mother and child in some cases, a cesarean section. A cesarean section also known as C/S is an operation technique by which a fetus is delivered through an indications can either be maternal or fetal. The trend of acceptability and the rate of C/S has been on the increase in the developed countries in the past two decades. In the United State of America, it has revolved off a 32.8% in 2010 and 2011 (Hamilton BE, Martin JA, Ventura SJ, 2010). Several cesarean sections are sometimes done for justifiable medical and non-medical indications sequently the rate of C/S in Europe and North America have been increasing (Declercq ER, Sakela C, Corry MP, 2013).</p><p>Conversely, in the developing countries, the change in C/S rate has been dramatic during the same period. This results from negative perception of C/S among women in the developing countries. C/S is still being perceived as an abnormal means of delivery by some women in developing countries, hence C/S rate in Sub-Saharan African Country like Burkina Faso and Niger is as low as 2% (Sunday Adeoje I, Kalu CA, 2011).</p><p>Among women in the developing countries, C/S is still being perceived as a curse on an unfruitful women and the lot of weak women. In a study among Yoruba women of South western Nigeria, C/S was viewed with suspicious, aversion, misconception, fear, guilt misery and anger. (Sunday-Adeoje et al, 2011).</p><p>In Nigeria, as in most sub-Saharan African countries, it has been suggested that women reluctantly accept C/S even in the face of obvious clinical indications. Also, negative view and perception of C/S by women in the developing country has led to gross underathizetlien of the procedure compared to the large burden of obstetric morbid requiring resolution by C/S (AzikenMicheal, Lawrence Omo-Aghoja 2010).</p><p>1.2STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</p><p>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).</p><p>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.</p><p>1.3OBJECTIVE OF STUDY</p><p>Broad Objectives</p><p>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.</p><p>1.3.2SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES</p><p>To assess the perception of Oredo Local Government women of cesarean section</p><p>To determine the attitude of Oredo Local Government women towards C/S</p><p>To assess the possible factors that influence their perception and attitude.</p><p>1.4SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY</p><p>This study is significant because it will help the women understand the need for C/S especially when a vaginal delivery seem threatening to their health and that of their fetus.</p><p>It will also help in debunking their various belief and taboo about the procedure which has been one of the reasons why they have been levistant to approve of it so that the rate of maternal and fetal mortality will be reduced to the bearest minimum.</p><p>1.5RESEARCH QUESTIONS</p><p>What is the perception of Oredo local government women about C/S</p><p>What is the attitude of Oredo local government women towards C/S</p><p>What are the factors that influence the perception and attitude of Oredo local government women towards C/S.HYPOTHESIS</p><p>There is no significant relationship between cultural beliefs and practice as a factor that influences the perception of Oredo local government women of Cesarean section.</p><p>There is no significant relationship between the fear of death and complications of surgery is a factor that influences the attitude of Oredo local government women towards C/S.</p><p>1.6SCOPE OF STUDY</p><p>This study is done to assess the perception and attitude of Oredo local government women towards C/S and it is carried out amongst the antenatal clinic pregnant women at central hospital (Oredo local government) between 25th of September and 20th of November, 2014. Women within the marriage and childbearing age (18 – 45 years) were selected as accepted legally under the Nigerian constitution.</p><p>1.7OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERMS</p><p>Anaesthesia: The state in which one is unable to feel anything especially pain by injecting drug into the body.</p><p>Attitude: The way one behave towards somebody or something that shows how you think or feel.</p><p>Cesarean Section: It is an operative technique by which a fetus is delivered through an abdominal and uterine incision and the indications can either be maternal or fetal.</p><p>Dystocia: It implies any form of abnormalities in pregnancy or any deviation from normal during pregnancy</p><p>Knowledge: To have information about something because you have experience or because you have learned it or be told.</p><p>Macrosomia: Large babies weighing more than 40kg at birth especially in diabetic mothers.</p><p>Mortality: The number of death in a particular situation or period of time.</p><p>Perception:To notice something in a particular way or hold a view about something.</p><p>Placenta previa: This is a condition in which the placenta of a fetus lies where the presenting part of the fetus is supposed to come out (the cervical OS).</p> <br><p></p>

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