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Pre-and-post-operative aversion among men whose partners had caesarean delivery in a patriarchal setting

Objectives: The study evaluated pre and post-operative perception and aversion to caesarean delivery (CD) among men whose partners underwent the procedure.Design: A multicentre cross-sectional study.Setting: Two tertiary and two secondary health facilities.Participants: Men whose partners underwent...

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Published in:Ghana medical journal 2021-12, Vol.55 (4), p.285-291
Main Authors: Adeniran, Abiodun S, Ogunlaja, Olumuyiwa O, Ogunlaja, Idowu P, Okesina, Shukurat B, Fawole, Adegboyega A, Adesina, Kikelomo T, Aboyeji, Abiodun P
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Summary:Objectives: The study evaluated pre and post-operative perception and aversion to caesarean delivery (CD) among men whose partners underwent the procedure.Design: A multicentre cross-sectional study.Setting: Two tertiary and two secondary health facilities.Participants: Men whose partners underwent CD at the study sites.Methods: Participants were recruited by purposive sampling, data collection was through interaction via an interviewer-administered questionnaire first immediately the decision for CD was made and thereafter on the third postoperative day. Men whose partners had vaginal delivery were excluded from the study and data management was with SPSS version 21.0 while p
ISSN:0016-9560
2616-163X
DOI:10.4314/gmj.v55i4.9