Rehma Gilani, Naila Azam, Javeria Kamran, Sidra Ihsan, Rabia Atif.
Awareness of husbands regarding birth preparedness and complication readiness in district Rawalpindi.
Pak Armed Forces Med J Jan ;69(SUPPL2):S259-66.

Objective: To determine knowledge, attitude and practices of husbands regarding birth preparedness and complication readiness. Study Design: Descriptive Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Tehsil Kallar Sayden, Rawalpindi district, from Jul 2016 to Dec 2016. Material and Methods: Data was collected using a pre-structured questionnaire from 450 husbands of 20 to 55 years age group through multi stage sampling. Results: Statistical analysis showed 370 (83%) husbands had adequate knowledge, 425 (95%) had positive attitude while only 246 (55%) husbands had good practices. Socio-demographic characteristics of husbands showed statistical association with their knowledge and practices. Conclusion: The study identified barriers responsible for the gaps between knowledge and practices of husbands regarding birth preparedness and complication readiness and proposes recommendation for engagement of men in maternal health.

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