<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>6</id><JournalTitle>A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAM ON WARNING SIGNS DURING PREGNANCY IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE, AND ATTITUDE AMONG ANTENATAL MOTHERS</JournalTitle><Abstract>Background: In developing countries, pregnancy and child birth are one of the leading causes of death for women of
reproductive age. The slogan for world health day 2005 â€œmaking every mother and child countâ€ reflects the reality that today,
government and the community need to make the health of women and children a higher priority. Every minute, at least one
women dies from complications related to pregnancy and child birth that means 1,400 women die every day , more than half
a million women die every year. Five direct complications account for more than 70% maternal deaths. Hemorrhage (25%),
infection (15%), unsafe abortion (13%), eclampsia (12%) and obstructed labor (8%). The present study to assess the pre and
post test knowledge, practice and attitude of primi antenatal mothers regarding warning signs during pregnancy, to compare
the pre test and post test knowledge, practice and attitude scores among primi antenatal mothers regarding warning signs
during pregnancy, to correlate the post test knowledge score with attitude score regarding warning signs during pregnancy
and to find out the association between knowledge and attitude scores with selected demographic variables. The research
design used for the study was one group pretest posttest, pre experimental design. Purposive sampling technique was used to
select 60 samples for the study. The tool used for the study was structured interview schedule and five point likert scale. The
data gathered were analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings showed that the structured teaching
programme was effective in increasing the knowledge, knowledge on practice and attitude among primi antenatal mothers
regarding warning signs during pregnancy. Thus structured teaching programme played an important role in improving the
knowledge, knowledge on practice and attitude of primi antenatal mothers. The study findings revealed that there was a
significant improvement in knowledge, knowledge on practice and attitude of primi antenatal mothers by STP. Based on the
statistical findings (â€žtâ€Ÿ value = 38.2, 60.52, and 19.9). It is evident that the structured teaching programme will motivate the
primi antenatal mothers and help them to acquire knowledge about warning signs during pregnancy which will promote
adequate practice in them to ensure maternal and fetal well being</Abstract><Email>aroun2000@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>2</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2012</year><keyword> Primi antenatal,warning signs</keyword><AUTHORS>P. Kavitha,R. Aroun Prasath,P. Krishnaraj</AUTHORS><afflication>PhD Nursing, Senior Lecturer, Asmara College of Health Sciences, Asmara, Eritrea,Medical Anatomy, Asmara College of Health Sciences, Asmara, Eritrea,Medical Anatomy, Asmara College of Health Sciences, Asmara, Eritrea</afflication></Article></Articles>