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Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1975 Volume.28 No. 1 p.53 ~ p.62
A Study About Effectiness of Education for the Family Planning by Mother¢¥s Class


Abstract
The present study was carried out for the purpose of measuring the efficiency of maternal classroom offered for the women delivered of children and Gynecologic patients in the Medical College Hospital of Kyung Hee University.
Investigation was conducted for 122 women who received lectures on the family-planning through the maternal classroom for six months from April 1 through september 30, 1974 and the results obtained are summarized as follows:
1) The average of the women investigated was 29.3 years. Of the 122 women 41.0% were graduates of college, and 30.3% of high school background.
2) The whole of the respondents admitted the efficiency of the maternal classroom.
3) 96% of the respondents expressed their desire to convey what they acquired from the maternal classroom to their neighbors.
4) 92.6% of the respondents already understood the meaning of the family planning before they began to receive the maternal classroom lectures while 7. 4% of the respondent who knew nothing about it admitted the efficiency of the maternal classroom through Which 80% of them could understand the word of family planning.
5) 44. 2% of the respondents acquired the knowledge about the family planning through T. V., radio, newspapers and magazines, etc. and (41. 6%) through classroom lectures during their school days. The percentage of knowledge acquired through classroom lectures during school days showed an increasing tendency in proportion to the level of education. This may be considered attributable to the fact that the education of family planning is included in the regular course of study in recent several years.
6) Reviewing the change in the attitude of women toward the family planning, the respondents supported it unanimously and even those who had no knowledge about the family planning also supported it.
7) 82.8% of the respondents revealed that they exchanged opinion with husbands, 30.3% Of whom suggested that they talked simply about the family planning but not contemplated any specific program.
8) regard to the contraceptive method, 94.3% foof the respondents already knew about it before they received the maternal classroom lectures and the average number of the kinds of contracepive method they knew was 3. 5.
9) Of the methods of contraception adopted by the respondents condoms comprised 30% and oral pills 28% The loops occupied 12% and rhythm methods 22%
10) The rate of failure in contraception was 23.3% and oral pill and condom were used as contraceptive methods.
11) 26.3% of the total respondents had experienced the induced abortions. The highest proportion was in the 2024 age group.
12) The mean number of living children was 1.99 (Male; 1.07 Female; 0.92)
13) The respondents wished to have more child by 1.04 mean number (Male; 0.57 Female; 0.47)
14) The "ideal" number of children was 2.42 (Male; 1.92, Female 1.26) 15.5% of the respondents expressed their desire to have only two children irrespective of sex.
15) After lectures, 94.3% of the respondents expressed their intention to pre-vent conception and conception and 5.7% desired to give birth to a child when-ever they conceive.
16) 33.0% of those who had a contraception plan desired to use loop, 26.2% for oral, 14.8% for condom and 11.3¡Æ% for vasectomy.
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