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A study to assess the perception of postnatal mothers regarding received nursing care

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Mr. Bibin Kurian1 , Ms. Anjali L2 , Ms. Pradhnya M2 , Mr. Prashil M 2 , Ms. Ashwini M 2 , Ms. Pooja N2 , Manoj Patil3

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Abstract: Background – Normally, women who had undergone normal delivery will remain in the hospital for at least two days and who had undergone cesarean section for five to six days. An accurate and exact care is very important for the mother who is recovering from the ailments of pregnancy and delivery and also for the health of the newborn. Anything can be happen in the postnatal period. in order to avoid any unwanted occurrence or complications, essential care for mother and baby is a must. Objectives: 1) To assess the perception of postnatal mothers regarding received Nursing care, 2) To associate the level of perception with selected demographic variables. Materials and methods: Survey research approach and descriptive study design was used in the study. The study was conducted at A.V.B.R Hospital Sawangi Meghe, Wardha. 100 post natal mothers who had undergone cesarean section were selected for the study. Non-probability convenience sampling was used for the selection of the samples. Result: Each 50% of the postnatal mothers were moderately and fully satisfied with the nursing care received and none of the selected demographic variables were associated with level of perception regarding nursing care received. Conclusion: Mothers who had undergone cesarean section in AVBR hospital were satisfied with the nursing care provided.

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