Publication: Knowledge and Practi ces on Episiotomy Care Among Primiparous Mothers Who Have Undergone Normal Vaginal Delivery in the Obstetric Unit of the District General Hospital, Ampara
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Article
Date
2024-12-04
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
An episiotomy is a surgical incision made through the
perineum, to provide a sufficient space within the
vaginal canal for the delivery of the baby. Nowadays,
according to different obstetric protocols, 10-90% of
women giving birth will have an episiotomy. However,
episiotomy care and its associated complications
can be influenced by the knowledge and practice
of mothers. This study investigated the knowledge
and practice among primiparous mothers regarding
episiotomy care. This was a quanti tati ve, descriptive
study in which a convenience sampling method was
used. A structured self-administered questionnaire
was used to obtain data from the participants. Data
were analysed using IBM SPSS (version 26). The
findings show that 62.5% of primiparous mothers
have adequate knowledge, 26.1% have moderate
knowledge of episiotomy care and only 11.4% have
inadequate knowledge. Interestingly, 96.6% of
primiparous mothers showed adequate knowledge
about the importance of taking medicines given by
the hospital correctly, to prevent infection of the
episiotomy incision and to speed up the recovery.
When considering practice, 36.4% of primiparous
mothers have adequate practice levels which is low
compared to the knowledge on episiotomy care.
According to the correlation on studies, it was found that
those who believe in herbal remedies (P=0.351) are
more likely to use hot water for cleaning and showed
strong correlations in certain practice sees such as
washing hands before and after cleaning the incision,
changing sanitary pads every 4 hours (P=.475) and
washing the genital area with correct practices
(P=0.420) suggesting primiparous mothers who
believe in herbal remedies may be more likely to be
health-conscious in general. Studying these patterns
and trends will be useful for the identification of
potential risk factors associated with certain factors,
public health campaigns, targeted interventions, and
future research activities.
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Keywords
Episiotomy, Primiparous Mothers, Knowledge and Practice, Maternal Health, Obstetric Care
