Sarab Nasr Fadhil

Department of Maternal and Neonate Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Baghdad, Iraq

Publications

  • Research   
    Assessment of Social Factors Associated with Childbirth Satisfaction among Pregnant Women in Al-Nasiriyah City
    Author(s): Hanadi Ali Mahnoosh* and Sarab Nasr Fadhil

    Background: Social factors affect women that may increase or decrease the risk of developing prenatal mental illness. These factors include poverty, lack of social support, gender and health of the child, quality of the relationship and exposure to traumatic experiences such as intimate partner violence, which are just a few of these factors AIMS: To assess pregnant women’s social factors associated with childbirth satisfaction at Al-Haboubi Hospital in Nasiriyah city, also explore its effect on women’ childbirth satisfaction, and to determine the relationship between pregnant women's social factors associated with childbirth and sociodemographic and reproductive data. Methodology: A descriptive correlational design is conducted at Al-Haboubi Hospital in AL-Nasiriya city to assess social factors associated with childbirth satisfaction among pregnant women from 19th Dec.. Read More»

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