Awareness of Undergraduate Nursing students on Female Contraceptıves Safety, Effıcacy and Sıde Effects: KIU

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dc.contributor.author Kanchana, K. T. G.
dc.contributor.author Razzaag, B. A.
dc.contributor.author Mizna, F.
dc.contributor.author Shaamila, H.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-09-16T03:13:09Z
dc.date.available 2022-09-16T03:13:09Z
dc.date.issued 2018-11-08
dc.identifier.citation Kanchana, K. T. G. , Razzaag, B. A. , Mizna, F. , & Shaamila, H. (2018). Awareness of Undergraduate Nursing students on Female Contraceptıves Safety, Effıcacy and Sıde Effects: KIU. 1 st Research Symposium of Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka, 64. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2659-2029
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/8388
dc.description.abstract Background: Unplanned pregnancies had rapidly emerged as a social issue that severely deteriorates the quality of life of parents and children. It can be prevented by using contraceptive methods. Since nurses are an integral part of any health care system they should have sufficient knowledge and awareness about contraceptives, its efficacy, safety and side effects. Objectives: To assess the knowledge on contraceptive safety, efficacy and side effects among nursing undergraduates at KAATSU International University. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 362 undergraduate nurses studying at KIU higher institute of Sri Lanka. The data was collected using pretested self-administered questionnaire consists of separate parts for contraceptive safety, efficacy and side effects. The collected data were analysed using descriptive statistic and Pearson Chi square test. The knowledge of the participants were assessed by using knowledge assessing scale, less than 39.9% is considered as poor knowledge, whereas between 40-59.9% as average knowledge and 60% and above as good knowledge. Results and conclusions: 74.6% of the participants had an average knowledge regarding different type of female contraceptives and 74.5% had average knowledge regarding major side effects of female contraceptives. Participants who responded correctly to the statements regarding efficacy include OCP 8.6%, IUD & Depo-provera 1.1%, Implant 5% and female condom 37%. A significant relationship was found between knowledge and special training regarding family planning (p= 0.019). This study reflects that majority of the nurses had average knowledge regarding safety and major side effects of female contraceptive methods. Majority were unaware about the efficacy of different types of female contraceptive methods. Therefore, it is essential to provide nurses an adequate knowledge and training about female contraceptive methods with continuing education in order to advance their knowledge in this area. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Academic staff members of the Faculty of Allied Health Science, University of Ruhuna en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka en_US
dc.subject nurses en_US
dc.subject female contraceptives en_US
dc.subject knowledge en_US
dc.subject efficacy en_US
dc.subject side effects en_US
dc.title Awareness of Undergraduate Nursing students on Female Contraceptıves Safety, Effıcacy and Sıde Effects: KIU en_US
dc.type Presentation en_US


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