2017
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20170387
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices of obstetrical ultrasound in Conakry, Guinea

Abstract: Background: The authors report an initial assessment of the practice of obstetrical ultrasound in Conakry in order to make suggestions to improve the quality of services in Guinea.Methods: It is about a cross-sectional study of three months (August 1st to October 31st, 2013) conducted in Conakry. The study population consisted of health personnel performing fetal ultrasounds in Conakry and who agreed to participate in the survey. The data collected were about the socio-professional characteristics of the servi… Show more

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“…Our study shows a shortfall in the level of knowledge on the ideal time to perform a fetal biometry and this is higher compared to a study in Guinea in which 69.2% had no idea of the ideal time to perform a fetal biometry. The higher figures might be due to the fact that the study was done among midwives unlike the study in Guinea that was done majorly among obstetric gynecologists [16].…”
Section: Knowledge and Skills Levelsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Our study shows a shortfall in the level of knowledge on the ideal time to perform a fetal biometry and this is higher compared to a study in Guinea in which 69.2% had no idea of the ideal time to perform a fetal biometry. The higher figures might be due to the fact that the study was done among midwives unlike the study in Guinea that was done majorly among obstetric gynecologists [16].…”
Section: Knowledge and Skills Levelsmentioning
confidence: 91%