The impact of educational interventions on pregnant womens knowledge of the childbirth planning and complication prevention program

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: The study`s findings indicate that, out of 35 respondents, the majority of pregnant women who did not receive education-18 individuals, or 51.4%-had the lowest level of education.
  • Who: JKK from the Department of Midwifery, STIKES Marendeng Majene, Sulawesi Barat, Indonesia have published the research: The Impact of Educational Interventions on Pregnant Women`s, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • How: Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test.

SUMMARY

    Indonesia is one of the developing countries with a high maternal mortality rate (MMR). The government has introduced . . .

     

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