Identify etiology of morbidity events of earlier children among multigravida women
Morbidity condition are more prevalent in the children who are exposed to various risk factors like overcrowding, poor nutrition etc. morbidity in the children residing in the rural area is more as compared to the urban area.Because socio-economical strata and standard of living, inadequate knowledg...
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Published in | International journal of health sciences pp. 2492 - 2502 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
04.09.2022
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Summary: | Morbidity condition are more prevalent in the children who are exposed to various risk factors like overcrowding, poor nutrition etc. morbidity in the children residing in the rural area is more as compared to the urban area.Because socio-economical strata and standard of living, inadequate knowledge.Children are the future of any healthy nation they are asset of nation, unfortunately this assets falls children, because of poor maintenance of health, Malaria and acute respiratory infection are higher among children in rural setting and children whose mothers are 16–17 and 28–33 years of age. Objective: To identify the etiology of morbidity events of earlier children among multigravida women. Research Methodology: The quantitative approach and community based cross-sectional study design was used. Were enrolled 492 multigravida women with her 992 earlier children from 0-18 yr age group with used simple random sampling technique, Analyses was done using SPSS version 26.00 and identify etiology events of earlier children among multigravida women. Result: major finding identify etiology of morbidity events of earlier children among multigravida women’s group was G2P2 in that; 1(0.2%) illness having before pregnancy in multigravida women and having illness during pregnancy, 23(3.8%) were taken treatment during pregnancy, 50(8.2%) women were having consanguinity marriage. |
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ISSN: | 2550-6978 2550-696X |
DOI: | 10.53730/ijhs.v6nS8.12484 |