Knowledge Assessment of BSc Nursing 4th Year Students about Breathing Exercises during First Stage of Labour

Authors

  • Sharda Nagvanshi
  • Linson CC

Keywords:

Computer assisted instructions , breathing exercises , parturient mothers in first stage of labour and effect on labour outcome

Abstract

Background: For a woman, labour is both the most exciting and the most traumatic experience. Women have varying pain thresholds and deal with pre-labour anxiety in various ways. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge of BSc Nursing students about breathing exercises that can be done during the first stage of labour. Methods: An experimental research design with one group pre- and post-test was selected. The sample size was 30 BSc Nursing 4th year students. Demographic data, as well as a self-structured questionnaire was used to assess their level of knowledge regarding breathing exercises. Result and Conclusion: The post-test knowledge scores o the participants were better than the pre-test knowledge scores. Thus the study clearly shows that there was a significant gain in the knowledge of BSc Nursing students after the interventions on breathing exercise during the first stage of labour.     How to cite this article: Nagvanshi S, Linson CC. Knowledge Assessment of BSc Nursing 4th Year Students about Breathing Exercises during First Stage of Labour. Trends Nurs Adm Edu 2020; 9(2): 17-20.

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Published

2020-12-30