ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE REGARDING MATERNAL NUTRITION AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CARE IN SAINT PAUL’S HOSPITAL MILLENIUM MEDICAL COLLEGE , ADDIS ABABA, 2018
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Back ground: Nutrition is fundamental pillar of human life, so without it, life could extinct at its
infancy, so likewise maternal nutrition during pregnancy is very importance because pregnancy
is time in which the nutrition demand is increase to meet the need of both mother and growing
fetus. Any nutrition inadequacy during pregnancy could result to deleterious effect on both
mother and fetus as well. So this study focused more on knowledge, attitude and practice of
maternal nutrition during pregnancy and was conducted at Saint Paul’s Hospital, Addis Ababa,
among women who came for Antenatal Care follow up.
Objectives: The objective of this research study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and
practice regarding maternal nutrition among pregnant women attending antenatal care in Saint Paul’s Hospital, 2018.
Methods: An institutional based cross sectional study was done and relevant data was collected
among 286 pregnant women attending Antenatal Care follow up in Saint Paul’s Hospital
Millennium Medical College in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The systemic sampling procedure was
used. The data was collected with self-administer questionnaire. Data collecting mechanism was
primary and individual values were confidential and SPSS 21 was used for the analysis of the data.
Result: The data were analyzed using SPSS version 21. This study showed that among 286
pregnant mother only 100(35%), 162(56.7%) and 109(38%) of pregnant women had good
knowledge, favorable attitude and good practices of nutrition during pregnancy respectively.
Conclusion and Recommendation: The knowledge, attitude and practices of nutrition during
pregnancy were relatively low in this study area. It is recommended providing adequate health
education about proper and balanced maternal nutrition at antenatal care for future mothers and
during early pregnancy especially those who come for Antenatal care.
Key words: Knowledge; Attitude; Practice; Nutrition; Pregnancy; Antenatal care.