Masters theses:Nursing
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Item KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE REGARDING CARE OF HIV POSITIVE PREGANANT WOMEN IN OMDURMAN MILITTARY AND SAUDI MATERNITY HOSPITALS IN SUDAN 2015(Alneelain University, 2015) Abshiro isse addanIntroduction: Human Immune Virus (HIV) is the leading cause of mortality among women of reproductive age worldwide and is a major contributor to matemal, infant, and child morbidity and mortality I. Aims of the studyzstudy aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude of the nursesl midwives regarding care of HIV positive pregnant women. Methods: This was descriptive cross- sectional hospital- based study, conducted among nurses/midwives working in labor ward and postnatal ward in Omdurman ' and Saudi matemity hospitals At Omdurman locality. A total of 80 participants were enrolled in study. infon'nation’s were obtained through interviewer administer questionnaire. Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) used for analysis, descriptive statistic and cross tabulation with chi- squire test was done to explore association between variables. ReSuIts:the majority of the respondents (91.2%) , willing to assist the delivery of a baby bom to a positive mother with HIV/AIDS but (67.5%) of the respondent feeling to worried about caring for pregnant women with HIV/AIDS. Conclusion: The study revealed that the nurse/midwives had adequate HIV/AIDS knowledge but. still had gaps in certain areas. In addition they showed a positive attitude.