A STUDY TO FIND AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE AND ANTENATAL ASSESSMENT SCORE AMONG THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS AT THE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, BISRAKH, GREATER NOIDA SECTOR 1, UP
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Abstract
The technique of spotting people most likely to have a condition is known as antenatal screening. Antenatal diagnostic determines the existence of the condition. A high-risk group is chosen via screening such that antenatal diagnosis can be presented to them. Selection is required since most diseases diagnosis depends on an invasive operation, which somewhat increases the chance of miscarriage and is a tool for antenatal screening. The study aimed to find the association between the demographic profile and antenatal assessment score. Method: Delphi technique-based methodical research strategy was used to create an antenatal evaluation tool for pregnant woman. Design for the post-test was applied. Twelve healthcare professionals completed thirty-six antenatal examinations for the samples. Study subjects were chosen using a Purposive Sampling Method among other methods. Conclusion None of the demographic variables (age, profession, professional qualification, area of work, or years of experience) showed a statistically significant association with the dependent variable. All p-values are greater than 0.05, meaning we fail to reject the null hypothesis, which suggests that these demographic characteristics do not influence the outcome.