Delivery of Prenatal Health Education and Pregnancy Outcomes in Selected Aeta Tribes in Bataan Brugada, Amellie Bautista
Material type: TextSeries: Copyright date: Bataan Peninsula State University Brugada, Amellie Bautista March 2010Description: 131 p. 27 cmContent type:- text
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The prenatal period is a unique and important development stage in the life of a woman and her family. The experience of prenatal education is only one of several factors that contribute toward a healthy pregnancy, birth outcome and healthy child development. The purpose of the study was to investigate the significant relationship of the delivery of prenatal healthy education and pregnancy outcomes in selected Aeta tribes in Bataan. Another aim was to find out if there was a significant relationship between demographic profile of the Aetas and pregnancy outcomes.
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