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- Thilakarathne, Navod Neranjan 1
- Thilakaratne, L. 2
- Thillainathan, P. 2
- Thiripuranathar, G. 1
- Thiruchittampalam, Shalini 1
- Thirukumar, M 1
- Thirunavukarasu, K 1
- Thiruparan, B. 3
- This study was carried out to assess the knowledge and attitudes on traditional and natural methods of FP among females primary health care workers. The study was conducted in the district of Puttalam with the full complement of female primary health care(PHC) staff engaged in field work in the entire district as the study population. The results of the study revealed that the knowledge of the PHC workers on both traditional and natural methods of FP was somewhat similar with a marginally better knowledge on NFP methods. The knowledge of the younger, unmarried PHC workers with a shorter period of service appeared to be better than the knowledge of the married respondents with a longer period of service. Higher school education of the PHC workers, participation in in-service programs and reading literature on traditional and NFP methods by them was associated with a better knowledge on these methods. The majority of respondents were neutral in their attitude towards traditional and NFP methods. The attitude of a quarter of the respondents were unfavorable and most of them were among the senior PHC workers 1
- Thiyakesan, A. 1
- Thomas, A 1
- Thomas, A. 1
- Thomas, Alan W. 1
- Thomson, G. A. 1
- Thomson, G.A. 1
- Thoradeniya, T. 1
- Thornton, Peter 1
- Thowfeek, Z.H. 1
- Three hundred women were allocated to either protocol in a random manner . In the aggressive management assessments and vaginal examinations were carried out two Hourly, and oxytocin infusion was commenced if cervical dilatation is moved to the Right side of the alert line. In the expectant management protocol, assessments and vaginal examinations were carried out four hourly and oxytocin infusion was commenced when the action line easy reached or crossed. Thereafter assessments were carried out two hourly. Use of oxytocin duration of labour, mode of delivery, and apgar scores at 1, 5, 10 minutes. Age, period of gestation, cervical dilatation at the time of Recruitment to the study was similar. A markedly higher number of women received oxytocin and more women were under went operative deliveries in the aggressive management protocol compared with the expectant management protocol which was statistically significant. 1
- Thrumurthy, S. G. 1