Vol.2 No.4
Year: 2013
Issue: Nov-Jan
Title : Learning
needs and nursing care needs of postnatal women: Perception of women and the
nurses
Author
Name : Lydia David, Sonia R B D’Souza , Anasuya Prabhu , Leslie Lewis
Synopsis :
To assess the learning needs and nursing care
needs perceived by the postnatal women and their nurses and find association
with the selected variables. A descriptive survey was conducted in eight
selected hospitals of Udupi District, Karnataka. Three hundred postnatal women,
1-7 days postpartum and one hundred and thirty nurses working in the maternity
areas were surveyed using the demographic proforma, rating scales for the
assessment of learning needs and nursing care needs, which were developed
separately for the postnatal women and the nurses. Perineal care or surgical
wound care’, ‘Management of minor ailments after delivery’ and ‘Infant care
needs’ were the areas of highest priority for postnatal women
whereas the nurses expressed ‘Management of minor ailments after delivery’ as
the least priority area. The nurses gave high priority to areas of ‘Perineal
care or surgical wound care’,‘Psychological changes’ and ‘Infant care needs’.
There was a significant difference (p<0.01) between the responses given by
the two groups for the learning needs of postnatal women and a significant
association between learning needs and age of the postnatal women (p=0.029).The
postnatal care should be provided by the nurses based on the needs of the
clients.
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