(PHCII) - MMH/MMS
(PHCII) - MMH/MMS
(PHCII) - MMH/MMS
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The table above shows that women who had antenatal care visits of 4 and above<br />
124(31%) delivered in health units. However women with 0 - 3 antenatal care visits<br />
delivered at home. Had a high home delivery compared to Health unit (12, 5, 26,65)<br />
respectively.<br />
Figure 2: Relationship between Level of education and knowledge on maternal<br />
90.0%<br />
80.0%<br />
70.0%<br />
60.0%<br />
50.0%<br />
40.0%<br />
30.0%<br />
20.0%<br />
10.0%<br />
0.0%<br />
Risks during pregnancy labour/delivery<br />
6.1%<br />
15.9%<br />
33.3%<br />
22<br />
(n = 400)<br />
Figure 2 above shows that respondents with no formal education 138 (84.15%) had low<br />
knowledge on maternal risks during pregnancy, delivery and labour compared to 156<br />
(67%) with primary education and 2(66.7%) with secondary education [.? 2 =16.69 df 6 p<br />
> 0.001]. The result is not significant.<br />
9.8%<br />
17.2%<br />
0%<br />
84.15%<br />
67%<br />
66.7%<br />
High knowledge Average knowledge Low knowledge<br />
Never been to school Primary education Secondary education