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THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE, PERCEIVED EFFICACY, SELF-EFFICACY, BEHAVIORAL INTENTION AND MODE OF CHILDBIRTH IN PREGNANT WOMEN
Volume: 13, Issue: 6, Pages: 458 - 472
Published: Sep 10, 2015
Abstract
Although cesarean birth is performed as a necessary and life-saving solution, the
overuse of this procedure has lead to a health concern in most developed and developing countries,
including Iran.
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of educational interventions on knowledge, perceived
efficacy, self-efficacy, behavioral intention and mode of childbirth in pregnant women of two groups
of study, experiment and control.
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Title
THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE, PERCEIVED EFFICACY, SELF-EFFICACY, BEHAVIORAL INTENTION AND MODE OF CHILDBIRTH IN PREGNANT WOMEN
Published Date
Sep 10, 2015
Volume
13
Issue
6
Pages
458 - 472
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