Evaluation of a sexual education program on knowledge and sexual behaviour in pregnant

Authors

  • Silvia García González Matrona. Hospital Juan Ramón Jiménez. Huelva
  • Laura Duarte González Matrona de Atención Primaria. Huelva
  • Mari Carmen Mejías Paneque Matrona. Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena. Sevilla.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.11.4.147791
Keywords: sexuality, pregnancy, program, knowledge, attitudes

Abstract

Objective: Evaluate the level of knowledge of sexuality in pregnancy before and after a training program implemented by a group of pregnant women in the second and third trimesters.
Materials and methods: A quasi-experimental pre-post test single group. A total of 40 pregnant women at low risk who were in their second and third trimester were included. Regarding the ethnical group all women were white. The 85% of pregnant women included had an age between 20 and 35 years and for the 60% it was their first pregnancy.
Results: 60% of women have altered her sex life. The initially believed that the most suitable month to enjoy sex live more was on the second trimester, as shown on the first questionnaire (62.5%). After implementing the program, these results increased up to the 95%. Regarding the different sexual techniques, 87.5% knew them at first, after participating in our program this percentage increased to 97.4%. In relation to the benefits of Kegel exercises, in the first questionnaire only 25% knew the correct answer, while after the program increased to 85%. Its practice increased to 12.5% before the intervention, and then a 40% of pregnant women said they knew it and practiced it.
Discussion-Conclusion: after applying our specific program noted some improvements in the level of knowledge and sexual attitudes but probably due to the small sample used was not found statistically significant results except for one variable (practice Kegel).

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Published
29-09-2012
How to Cite
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García González, S. et al. 2012. Evaluation of a sexual education program on knowledge and sexual behaviour in pregnant. Global Nursing. 11, 4 (Sep. 2012). DOI:https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.11.4.147791.
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Enfermería y perspectiva de Género