Assessing Expectant Mothers’ Knowledge and Practices Regarding Maternal-Fetal Blood Incompatibilit
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AGBEDE Catherine
Publication Type: Journal article
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Abstract
Background: Studies revealed that much of the high infant mortality is related to problems in early infancy such as
maternal-fetal blood incompatibility. The study investigated knowledge and practice of expectant mothers about
maternal-fetal blood incompatibility at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital in Ogun state.
Methods: Data was collected form 94 women purposively selected for the study between August and September
2014. Both descriptive statistics and Logit regression analysis were used to analyze data (using statistic package for
social sciences, version 17).
Results: Result findings showed that the level of knowledge of maternal-fetal blood incompatibility of the expectant
mothers was low (with only 39% correct response) and barely average of 56% for positive attitudes. Only 42% of the
respondents have ever done the test. The regression result showed that the age of the pregnant women, income and
knowledge level as well as number of previous births were the significant variables influencing uptake of maternalfetal
blood incompatibility test.
Conclusions: Appropriate educational intervention that addresses the gap in knowledge as highlighted in the study,
to corroborate the health information these women receive from the clinic is imperative.