Introduction
This proposal is to educate the community on how to reduce
on postnatal infections
Postnatal infections comprise of a wide range of infections
entities that can occur after vaginal and caesarean delivery or during breast
feeding. In addition to trauma sustained during the birth process or caesarean
procedure, physiologic changes during pregnancy contribute to the development
of post-partum infections. The short period f observation may not afford enough
time to exclude evidence of infection. In One study, 94% of postnatal
infections cases were diagnosed after discharge from the hospital. (Cunningham
et al, 2005).
I am to initially get permission from church and local
leaders.
I will be helped by fellow students to run activities of the
project smoothly. The following are the names of the students to assist me.
1. Tumwikirize
Andrew
2. Kembabazi
Olivia
3. Kirungi
Dian
4. Mbabazi
Joan
This project will be carried out in the following places;
1. Karambi
village at church of Uganda on 15th Jan 2017 at 12:00pm-2:300pm
2. Kamengo
church of Uganda in Kamengo village on 29th Jan 2017 at
12:00pm-2:00pm
3. Kyarukonkoni
church of Uganda on 12th Feb 2017 at 12:00pm-2:00pm
4. Harugongo
church of Uganda on 12th March 2017 at 12:00pm-2:00pm
Project
purpose
Many people end up with postnatal infections due to lack of
knowledge and failure to inquire from health workers about postnatal care at
home, hence the prevalence of infections in the Kabarole district has gone high
(Kabarole District Health Management information System, 2015-16). In One study, 94% of postnatal infections
cases were diagnosed after discharge from the hospital. (Cunningham et al,
2005).
Therefore this project is vital since it is meant to achieve
the following objectives.
1. To
inform the community about the postnatal infections
2. To let
mothers know the prevention of postnatal infections
Therefore the project should be sponsored to educate mothers
on how to prevent postnatal infections.
Personal
values
1. I will
be getting more knowledge about postnatal infections
2. I will
be getting to know to address public places
3. I will
be getting to know how to interact with different categories of people.
References
Cunningham GF, Leevano KJ, Gilstrap LC, et al. Pueperal
Infections. Cunningham GF, Levano KJ, Bloom SL, et al, eds. Williams
Obstetrics. 22nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2005. 711-24.
Kabarole distict Health information System, 2015-16