@article{ajnr2020851,
author={{Ibrahim, Walaa H. and Hassan, Shiamaa G. and Abdel-fatah, Walaa H. and Mohamed, Aml A.},
title={Attitude and Practice of Egyptian Married Women toward Contraceptive Methods Use as Atrial of Encouraging Campaign ”°Two Children Enough”±},
journal={American Journal of Nursing Research},
volume={8},
number={5},
pages={483--494},
year={2020},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/ajnr/8/5/1},
issn={2378-5586},
abstract={<b>Background:</b> Egypt's population encroach 100 million, the government is trying to change the people's minds. The government launched a family planning campaign "two children enough" to challenge the traditions of large families in rural Egypt. Family planning is a main point to control growth of population and promoting maternal and child health <b>Aim:</b> to assess attitude and practice of Egyptian married women toward using contraceptive methods to encourage campaign "two-children enough". And compare between attitude and practice of women who had &lt;3 children and those who had ”Ż3 children. <b>Methods:</b> descriptive research design conducted at antenatal outpatient clinic of Woman's Health Hospital, Assiut University. A total number of 500 women recruited for the study which divided into two groups; group1 (250 women who had &lt;3 children) and group2 (250 women who had ”Ż3 children). An interview questionnaire that divided into three parts was used. <b>Results:</b> it was found that the majority of studied women (82.8%) in group1 and (74.0%) in group2 agreed with the campaign with highly statistical significant difference between both groups p-value 0.001. <b>Conclusion:</b> the majority of the women in both group had a positive attitude toward family planning methods. <b>Recommendations:</b> The need for an educational programme for both the healthcare providers and the nursing women and media awareness campaigns should be tailored to encourage<i> </i>campaign.},
doi={10.12691/ajnr-8-5-1}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
