Hb25_Springer Handbook of Marine Biotechnology 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-53971-8_7
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“…Additionally, from the current study, knowledge on the common signs and symptoms of NNJ was above average as most of the mothers were able to report the signs and symptoms of NNJ to include yellow palm, yellowish and dry skin alongside yellow eyes. Similarly, these signs and symptoms were found to have been reported by studies such as Khalesi & Rakhshani,[31] in Nepal, and Shankar et al, [34] which equally reported the signs and symptoms of NNJ to include the yellow eyes and skin, and as well reported 52.5% of mothers to have had inadequate knowledge about NNJ. In terms of who was the first to have identified the signs and symptoms of NNJ in the baby an average number of mothers were able to identify the signs and symptoms of NNJ themselves, and a few were prompted either by their husbands or mother-in-laws of the signs and symptoms of NNJ for a decision to be taken for them to go to the hospital to seek medical treatment.…”
Section: Sources Of Information About Nnj Among Puerperal Motherssupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…Additionally, from the current study, knowledge on the common signs and symptoms of NNJ was above average as most of the mothers were able to report the signs and symptoms of NNJ to include yellow palm, yellowish and dry skin alongside yellow eyes. Similarly, these signs and symptoms were found to have been reported by studies such as Khalesi & Rakhshani,[31] in Nepal, and Shankar et al, [34] which equally reported the signs and symptoms of NNJ to include the yellow eyes and skin, and as well reported 52.5% of mothers to have had inadequate knowledge about NNJ. In terms of who was the first to have identified the signs and symptoms of NNJ in the baby an average number of mothers were able to identify the signs and symptoms of NNJ themselves, and a few were prompted either by their husbands or mother-in-laws of the signs and symptoms of NNJ for a decision to be taken for them to go to the hospital to seek medical treatment.…”
Section: Sources Of Information About Nnj Among Puerperal Motherssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The heightened awareness of NNJ among puerperal mothers could be attributed to the improved health education given by health workers to patients especially mothers at the hospital. This finding was found to be more advanced compared with findings of Shrestha et al, [30], which reported awareness of 60% and Khalesi & Rakhshani, [31] which equally reported in less awareness level of mothers about NNJ as 50%. The less awareness of NNJ among mothers as reported in these studies was attributed to insufficient awareness creation of the disease (NNJ).…”
Section: Awareness and Knowledge Level Of Puerperal Mothers On Nnjcontrasting
confidence: 53%
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