Educational technology for primigravidae: a quasi-experimental study

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Objective: To analyze the influence of an educational technology on the knowledge of primigravidae about the signs of labor and obstetric risk. Method: A quasi-experimental, before-and-after, non-randomized and non-concurrent study carried out with 90 primigravidae. For data analysis, descriptive statistics was applied, McNemar and Student’s t test. The project was submitted and approved by the Research Ethics Committee in 2020. Results: The profile of the pregnant women corresponded to women with an average age of 23 years, brown, living in a common-law marriage, and with an average of 10 years of education. Half of the pregnant women were in the third trimester of pregnancy and were undergoing usual-risk prenatal care. Only 12.22% of the participants reported having access to information on the subject. Data analysis showed a significant difference in the number of correct answers for the questions, before and after viewing the animated video, especially in questions related to signs of labor, bag of waters, and fetal movement test. Conclusion: Educational technology has a positive influence on primigravidae’s knowledge about signs of labor and obstetric risk

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do Nascimento Cassiano, A., Teixeira, E., & de Menezes, R. M. P. (2022). Educational technology for primigravidae: a quasi-experimental study. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 56. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2022-0040en

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