Vol. 7, Issue 6, Part B (2021)
Utilization of antenatal care services during COVID 19 among antenatal women: An descriptive study
Utilization of antenatal care services during COVID 19 among antenatal women: An descriptive study
Author(s)
G Sathiyabama and Manusha G
Abstract
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. COVID-19 pandemic has had a disastrous impact at the health care delivery system, of particularly pregnancy associated healthcare.This study aims to assess the utilization of the antenatal care services during COVID-19. This is a cross-sectional study conducted among 60 antenatal women. A quantitative descriptive research design was used in this study. A simple random technique was used self-structured questionnaire the data was collected. The results of the survey showed that approximately the above table 2 shows that 30 (50%) had moderately utilized, 21 (35%) were inadequate utilized and 9 (15%) were adequate utilized antenatal care services. The demographicvariable P< 0.05, was statistically significant correlation, at the level of knowledge about utilization level. The influencing variables are not statistically significant. This is related to the level of utilization of antenatal care services during COVID-19 among antenatal mothers.
How to cite this article:
G Sathiyabama, Manusha G. Utilization of antenatal care services during COVID 19 among antenatal women: An descriptive study. Int J Appl Res 2021;7(6):83-85.