Knowledge, acceptance and perception of caesarean section among women of childbearing age at a primary health centre in Neni, Anambra state Department:Community Medicine By: Godstimearinze Project ID: 7562 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1 Price:₦4000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractCaesarean section (CS) is a surgical procedure to deliver a fetus through an incision in the abdomen and uterus. It is one of the most common major surgeries performed in obstetrics and gynecology worldwide. Despite its life-saving benefits, concerns remain about the knowledge, acceptance, and perception of CS among women of childbearing age. This study aimed to assess these factors among women attending a primary health center in Neni, Anambra State, Nigeria. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted using a semi-structured questionnaire administered to 112 women of childbearing age selected by simple random sampling. Data analysis utilized SPSS version 25. The majority (33%) of respondents were aged 25-31 years (mean 30.62 years), 60.7% were married, 49.1% had tertiary education, and 98.2% were Christian. While 64.6% had previously delivered vaginally, 35.4% underwent CS, primarily due to emergencies (72.4%). Most respondents (63.39%) demonstrated very good knowledge of CS, 19.64% good knowledge, and 16.96% poor knowledge. There was an overall positive perception towards CS, with 60.7% indicating acceptance for medical indications. Key reasons for acceptance included doctor''''s advice (88.2%), baby''''s safety (79.4%), and mother''''s safety (67.6%). Reasons for rejection (39.3%) were fear of surgery (77.3%) and high cost (54.5%). Influential factors on acceptance were family, friends, and religion. No significant association existed between knowledge/education and acceptance. this study found good knowledge, acceptance, and positive perception of CS among respondents, potentially attributable to their higher education levels. Identified barriers included culture, family approval, finances, and religion. Routine antenatal counseling addressing CS may further improve acceptance in this population....Preview Download Preview +Other Community Medicine project topics and materials you might be interested in»Knowledge and perceptions of infertility by male artisans in Nnewi north local government area, Anambra state»Assessment of reported cases of sexual abuse among adolescent during covid-19 pandemic in Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi in Anambra state»Assessment of household solid waste management in selected local government areas in Plateau state - a comparison between urban and rural»Awareness of HPV, HPV vaccine and rate of vaccination among female students of school of nursing sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi»Assessment of knowledge, attitude, and practice of coping mechanisms for dysmenorrhea among female nursing students in NAUTH, Nnewi»Prevalence and associated selected factors of respiratory tract infections among under-5 children treated at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Neni - a 5 year review»Prevalence and determinants of pica amongst pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Anambra state»Socio-demographics, pattern of presentation and treatment outcome of breast cancer among female patients in tertiary health institutions in Anambra state: a five-year review»Prevalence of foreign body aspiration among pediatric patients at Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital, Nnewi»Assessing and comparing obesity among primary school children in urban and rural areas of Anambra State»Perception and factors affecting the acceptance of online lectures among medical students in Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi»Prostate cancer awareness and screening amongst men aged 40 years and above in Nkwo Nnewi market, Nnewi»Factors associated with the practice of HIV screening among nursing students in Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi»Knowledge, attitude and practice of preventive measures against communicable diseases in daycare centers in Nnewi-North LGA Anambra state»Knowledge, acceptance and perception of caesarean section among women of childbearing age at a primary health centre in Neni, Anambra state