The Effects of Preparatory Information on Anxiety, Knowledge and Attitudes of Clients undergoing Amniocentesis
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Genetic amniocentesis (AC) is a method of prenatal diagnosis (PND) for fetal chromosomal abnormalities and method for prevention and control of genetic diereses. Pregnant women who do not understand this method will have anxiety and may be refuse the procedures. The preparatory information probably reduce the anxiety and increase the acceptance of AC clients.Objective:
To study the result of the preparatory information in anxiety level, knowledge and attitudes of AC clientsStudy designs Randomized controlled trialSetting:
Outpatient department, Srinagarind hospital, faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University.Methods:
The study included 70 pregnant women who had undergone AD from January to October 1997 and randomly assigned into control (35 cases) and study group (35 cases).Measurement The AC clients (both control and study groups) was requested to compldete questionnaires before and after procedures. The completed questionnaires were examined by microcomputer (SPSS/pc+ program) and analysed using analysis of covariance and t-testResults:
The AC clients who received the preparatory information (study group) had less anxiety level, more knowledge and better attitudes than control group significantly (P
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Type of study:
Controlled clinical trial
Language:
English
Year:
2010
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Article
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