ABSTRACT
Antenatal physical exercises have proven to be beneficial. Less than 50% of pregnant
women worldwide meet exercise recommendations. Sixty-seven percent (67%) of
deliveries in Kakamega County are conducted by a skilled provider (Nurse/midwife) and
occur in tier 2 and 3 health facilities. Maternal mortality in Kakamega County is
316:100,000 live births. The main objective of the study was to determine
Nurses’/midwives' knowledge, attitude and practice in promoting antenatal physical
exercises in tiers 2 and 3 health facilities in Kakamega County. The researcher
hypothesized that there would be no significant differences in knowledge levels of Nurses,
their attitude and practices in tier 2 and 3 health facilities in Kakamega County as regards
antenatal physical exercises. It is hoped that the findings of this study will contribute to
beyond zero campaign by the first lady of Kenya. A descriptive, cross-sectional study
design was used with mixed methods. Data was collected using a questionnaire and an
observation checklist. Multi-stage sampling was used. Purposive method (the only tier 3
Public County hospital) and systematic sampling was used to select the study sites (the tier
2 Sub-county public hospitals and private hospital). Stratified proportionate probability
sampling method was used to select the 209 nurses’/midwives. Data was organized using
Statistical Package for Social Sciences software (SPSS version 25.0) and analyzed using
descriptive statistics of frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviations. Hypothesis
was tested using ANOVA. The results showed that Nurses had limited knowledge164
(78.9%), good attitudes 202 (98.1%) and poor practices, 1/5 themes (20%) according to
Blooms cut of points in terms of promoting antenatal physical exercises. On knowledge,
masters group had the least mean of 17.67, SD=1.53 and CI=13.9-21.5 while others group
had the highest mean of 19.5, SD=6.24 and CI=9.6-29.4. There was no significant
difference in knowledge among Nurses P=0.784,np2=0.05),attitudes were different at
(P=
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, Vurigwa "Knowledge, Attitude And Practicesof Nurses In Promoting Antenatalphysicalexercises In Kakamega County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/knowledge-attitude-and-practicesof-nurses-in-promoting-antenatalphysicalexercises-in-kakamega-county-kenya. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
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, Vurigwa . "Knowledge, Attitude And Practicesof Nurses In Promoting Antenatalphysicalexercises In Kakamega County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/knowledge-attitude-and-practicesof-nurses-in-promoting-antenatalphysicalexercises-in-kakamega-county-kenya