No. | Questions | Response |
301 | Do you think that, monitoring labor by partograph is important to prevent obstructed labor and its sequelae? | 1. Yes 2. No |
302 | For you, the partograph may be defined as: | |
302.1 A chart for monitoring of labor by doctors. | 1. Yes 2. No | |
302.2 A complex tool with pictorial overview of labor for the use by midwives. | 1. Yes 2. No | |
| 302.3 A simple graphic recording of progress of labor and conditions of mother and fetus against time in hours. | 1. Yes 2. No |
303 | The following diagnosis/assessment can be made with the partograph. | 1. Fetal well-being 2. Maternal well-being 3. Progression of the labor 4. Medication used during labor |
304 | Do you think the partograph will reduce maternal and newborn death? | 1. Yes 2. No |
305 | Do you think that, cervical dilation should be plotted on partograph every 1 hour? | 1. Yes 2. No |
306 | Do you think that, maternal blood pressure should be plotted on partograph at least every 4 hrs? | 1. Yes 2. No |
307 | Do you think that partograph should be used for all laboring mother? | 1. Yes 2. No |
308 | In a normal progress of labor, the graph/plot on the partograph should fall on the alert line. | 1. Yes 2. No |
309 | In a normal progress of labor, the graph/plot on Partograph should fall on the left of alert line. | 1. Yes 2. No |
310 | In your practice, you usually enter information onto the partograph? | 1. Upon diagnosis of labor 2. While the woman is still in labor 3. After delivery of the baby |