<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>303</id><JournalTitle>ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE REGARDING TEMPORARY FAMILY PLANNING METHODS AMONG PRIMI GRAVIDA MOTHERS</JournalTitle><Abstract>Aim to evaluate the effectiveness of effectiveness of education programme on knowledge and attitude regarding
temporary family planning methods among primigravida mothers. An evaluative research approach with pre- experimental
one group pretest â€“ posttest design was adopted for this study. In the present study 50 mothers were selected using non
probability convenient sampling method. Data was collected from Vijayalakshmi Hospital. Data was collected regarding
demographic variable, knowledge and attitude regarding temporary family planning methods among primigravida mothers.
The investigator assessed the level of knowledge and attitude of primi gravida mothers by using structured questionnaire
teaching by lecture, demonstration, video clippings and verbalization. Structured education programme was conducted on the
same day on group wise each group consists of 18members. Data collection was done in Telugu and English the
questionnaire was distributed to each mothers. At the end of the teaching the doubts were cleared. Then 10 minutes was
allotted for discussion. The analysis finding indicates clearly that 86% of mothers had adequate knowledge and 90% of them
had good attitude regarding temporary family planning methods among primigravida mothers. A well planned structured
teaching programme given to the group. The effectiveness of programme showed high level of significant at p<0.001 level. It
showed that structured teaching programme was an effective method to improve the knowledge and attitude there by the
prevention of unwanted pregnancies. The study highlights that knowledge and awareness does not always lead to the use of
contraceptives. There is still a need to educate and motivate the couples and improve family planning services to achieve
more effective and appropriate use of contraceptives and to arrest the trend towards increase in pop</Abstract><Email>angu318@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>8</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Knowledge,Attitude,Family planning methods</keyword><AUTHORS>Angel Rajakumari G, Sheela R,Soli TK</AUTHORS><afflication>Associate Professor, Department of obstetrics and Gynecology, Annai Dora College of Nursing, Aundipatty, Tamilnadu, India,Assistant Professor, Vignesh Nursing College, Tiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu, India., Staff Nurse, King Saud Hospital, Saudi Arabia.</afflication></Article></Articles>