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“…A study in Bangladesh showed that health centers and the media were the most important sources of knowledge related to high blood pressure in pregnant women after personal experience, which is consistent with the results of the present study (9). A study in Egypt showed that 41.8% of women received information about pre-eclampsia blood pressure from the health team, 31.3% from the media, and 26.9% from friends (29). In addition, a Canadian study showed that the care team and the media played little role in informing pregnant women about pre-eclampsia (20).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…A study in Bangladesh showed that health centers and the media were the most important sources of knowledge related to high blood pressure in pregnant women after personal experience, which is consistent with the results of the present study (9). A study in Egypt showed that 41.8% of women received information about pre-eclampsia blood pressure from the health team, 31.3% from the media, and 26.9% from friends (29). In addition, a Canadian study showed that the care team and the media played little role in informing pregnant women about pre-eclampsia (20).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Improving individual knowledge could help improve the practice. These results discongruant with, Elbana., Abd Elhady & Mohammed, (2022) [6] reported that there were a highly statistically positive correlation between the studied women knowledge and self-care practice at post intervention and studied women had satisfactory level of Self-care practices management regarding PIH post intervention compared with pre intervention phases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Additionally, these results agree with Elbana, Abd Elhady & Mohammed. (2022) [6] reveals that there were a highly statistically significant difference between knowledge of pregnancy induced hypertension at before and after intervention On the opposite side, these results disagree with Al Ebrahimy, Al Jobori & Al Safi (2019) [2] who conducted their study about "Knowledge about pregnancy induced hypertension among pregnant women attending gynecology and obstetrics teaching hospital" in Kerbala, reported that minority of studied women had satisfactory level of knowledge regarding pregnancy induced hypertension. As same as, these results disagree with Fondjo et al, (2019) [10] reported that minority of studied women had satisfactory level of knowledge regarding preeclampsia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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