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A Structured Health Education Program For Pregnant Clients
MARIA IMELDA T. OCAMPO-JAVIER,
RN, MAN
University of Perpetual Help System
BACKGROUND
Health education is a very important tool in health promotion
In all countries, a public health revolution is being waged and is focused on emphasizing
health promotion, protection and disease-prevention. Emphasis is given on helping people
learn to adapt behavior which is essential to their well being.
Maternal health and child care is one of the areas of health care where health education is of
vital importance.
BACKGROUND
In the Philippines, few studies are related to labor and almost none are related to
post-partum.
Another study revealed that more than half of the hospitals do not have organized
health teaching activities or information dissemination in their localities.
BACKGROUND
Because of these realities, a study was conducted to determine the
effectiveness of Health Education and Learning Program on
Maternity Status (H.E.L.P. for M.O.M.S.) in preparing pregnant
mothers both physical and physiological for the coming of birth.
BACKGROUND
The physiological preparation was evaluated by determining if the paraphernalia to
be used by the mother and the baby is complete
The nurse is more able to deliver an effective health teaching by having sufficient materials
and references in preparation for the said activity.
Biggest beneficiaries of the study are mothers who will be more prepared for thee coming
birth because of the H..E.L.P. for M.O.M.S.
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATION
1. The common areas where mothers showed significant physical preparedness is on the readiness
in providing their and the newborn’s needs like the layette, sanitary pads, underwear, front-
opened clothes, and toiletries like oothpaste, toothbrush, and soap.
2. Mothers exhibited psychological preparedness when they expressed willingness to prepare the
things that the baby will need and to assume their new role as the mother.
3. A health education program that is structured and organized is beneficial in increasing the
awareness and capacity of the mother to assume perceived roles for delivery. This study was
able to negate results of researches in other Asian countries that there is correlation between
socio-demographic variables like age, educational attainment and family income, and childbirth
preparedness
4. A structured health education program with well prepared instructional design and references is effective in
increasing the client’s capacity for self-efficacy. Therefore, H.E.L.P. for M.O.M.S. is effective in increasing
the mother’s preparedness in giving birth, both in physiological and psychological aspects.
5. It is recommended that H.E.L.P. for M.O.M.S. be made a vital component of the health education program
for pregnant women. Health teaching sessions is highly recommended to be conducted in a room where
mothers could be made comfortable and at ease, with a minimal disturbance.
6. Participating mothers would be better prepared if they would be given instructional materials like brochures
or lists to supplement the activity or to help them remember the important points in childbirth preparation.