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International Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Practice

2024, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part B

Comparative study to assess the knowledge of episiotomy among midwifery and nursing students in Lafia North-central Nigeria

Sulaiman Umar, Sabiu-Abdulkarim, Kyari Kefas Luka, Abdulkadir Mohammed, Salihu-Ismail, Ijabula Joseph Ijaida and Kanchan Devi

Introduction: Episiotomy is the surgical incision-that cuts the vaginal mucosa superficial perineal muscle-and a few fibers of the levator ani (The muscle of the pelvic floor-and-the-anterior fascicles hold both-sides of the urethra.
Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge of episiotomy among midwifery and nursing students; and to compare their levels of Knowledge. And to find-out-the-statistically significant association-between their levels of knowledge-of and their-selected socio-demographic-variables.
Materials and Methods: Descriptive comparative survey design-was used for-the-study. Stratified-sampling-technique was used to select-50 (29 and 21) midwifery and nursing students in Nasarawa-State College of Nursing Sciences-Lafia, North-Central, Nigeria.
Results: The results-showed-that, majority of the midwifery and nursing students had average knowledge of episiotomy which accounted for 52.38%, and 48.28% respectively. In comparison of levels of knowledge of episiotomy, midwifery students had higher level of knowledge than nursing students. And there-was statistically significant-association-between midwifery-students’ levels of knowledge-of episiotomy-and their-selected socio-demographic variables such as age with-Chi-Square-16.629 and-P-value of-0.011, and previous-knowledge of episiotomy-with Chi-Square-10.039 and P-value-of 0.007.
Conclusion: In conclusion, recommendation-was-given to conduct-a-similar study in different setting-using large sample-for generalization of the findings.
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International Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Practice
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Sulaiman Umar, Sabiu-Abdulkarim, Kyari Kefas Luka, Abdulkadir Mohammed, Salihu-Ismail, Ijabula Joseph Ijaida, Kanchan Devi. Comparative study to assess the knowledge of episiotomy among midwifery and nursing students in Lafia North-central Nigeria. Int J Midwifery Nurs Pract 2024;7(2):99-105. DOI: 10.33545/26630427.2024.v7.i2b.178
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