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June 28-29, 2019 | Oslo, Norway

Volume 08

Journal of Medical and Health Sciences | ISSN : 2319-

Breast Pathology and Cancer, Gynecology and Obstetrics Pathology, Palliativecare and Gerontology 2019

Joint Event

Breast Pathology & Cancer

Palliativecare & Gerontology

Gynecology and Obstetrics Pathology

Knowledge and self-care practice in women with gestational diabetes mellitus at BPKIHS

Mangala Shrestha

B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal

Background:

Gestational diabetes mellitus is a public health issue and one of the causes of maternal and

fetal mortality and morbidity. Awareness of the condition among antenatal women will translate into adoption

of a healthy lifestyle, better healthcare-seeking pattern, better self-care practice, which prevents acute

complications, reduces the risk of long-term complications and promotes pregnancy outcome.

Objectives:

The study was aimed to assess the knowledge and self-care practice among the antenatal women

with gestational diabetes mellitus.

Method:

A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 60 antenatal women who had GDM

attending antenatal ward and OPD of BPKIHS by using purposive sampling method. Data was collected by

interview method and analyzed using descriptive and interferential statistics at level of significance 0.05.

Result:

The study findings revealed that 36.7% of the respondents were in the age group of less than 25 years

and the mean age was 28.10 with standard deviation of 5.251. Among the respondents, 64.2% had completed

secondary level education. The overall knowledge regarding GDM was good in 33.3%, average in 40% and

poor 26.7%, whereas regarding self-care practice only 11.7% had good practice, majority of 80% had average

and 8.3% had poor practice. And the relationship between knowledge, and practice was found statistically

significant.

Conclusion:

Most of the respondents had good knowledge regarding GDM but most of them did not have

positive self-care practice though there is positive relationship that reflects the need of further support.

RRJMHS 2019, Volume 08