Prevalence of hepatitis B infection among pregnant women - a case study of Federal Medical Center, Owo Department: Human Kinetics and Health Education By: Gbenga Project ID: 2149 Rating: (3.2) votes: 17Rate this project12345 Price:₦5000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThis study investigated the causes and prevalence of Hepatitis B infection among pregnant women in Owo, Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State as a case study. A self-constructed checklist was used for data collection among the 420 participants recruited for the study descriptive statistics of frequency tables and simple percentages and pearson product moment correlation statistics were used for data analysis. Hypotheses were accepted or not accepted at 0.05 significance level. The result revealed that age is a significant factor influencing HBV prevalence parity is not a significant factor influencing HBV prevalence level of education is a significant factor influencing HBV prevalence family type is not a significant factor influencing HBV prevalence. It was recommended among others that Health Education programs of awareness, seminars and lectures aimed at disseminating reliable health information to age groups of high HBV prevalence should be adopted by Health educators to help reduce further spread. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Human Kinetics and Health Education project topics and materials you might be interested in»Role of orthopedic cast technician in the management of ankle injury in national orthopedic hospital, Dala, Kano»Prevalence of hepatitis B infection among pregnant women - a case study of Federal Medical Center, Owo»Conservative management of ankle injury using orthopedic cast»Factors influencing the incidence of glaucoma among adult patients in general hospitals in Anambra state»The impact of food shortage on the health of childbearing woman in Lapai LGA of Niger State