Knowledge of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at a tertiary hospital in Ghana.
Evans Kofi AgbenoJoseph OsarfoGloria Brempomaa OwusuDouglas Aninng Opoku AnningBetty Anane-FeninJudith Agyemang AmponsahJoycelyn A AshongAnthony Ofori AmanfoSebastian Ken-AmoahHarrison Tetteh KudjonuMouhajer MohammedPublished in: SAGE open medicine (2022)
The remarkably low proportion of pregnant women with adequate knowledge of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in the study is worrisome because of its potential adverse implication for the health of mothers and their babies. Re-packaging the antenatal health education programme and its delivery is needed for greater impact as far as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy morbidity/mortality is concerned.