Tienyi Mnyoro Daniel
The University of Dodoma, Tanzania
Publications
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Research Article
Assessing Male Partners’ Attitudes, Perceived Subjective Norms and Perceived Behavior Control towards their Involvement in Antenatal Care Clinic with their Pregnant Women in Dodoma Urban Municipal
Author(s): Tienyi Mnyoro Daniel* and Kaiza Benson Mkahala
Background: According to WHO, 2018 Male partners needs to know and be aware of number of antenatal visits that their pregnant woman should have, also they must know investigations and screenings in which a pregnant women must undergo such as Urinalysis, HIV/AIDS screening to both male and female. Male partners' attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavior control toward their involvement in ANC clinics with female partners can influence male involvement. Objective: The main goal of this study was to assess male partners’ attitudes, perceived subjective norms and perceived behavior control towards their involvement in ANC clinic with their pregnant women at Dodoma urban municipal. Methodology: This was a quantitative hospital-based analytical cross-sectional study, with a sample size of 377 conducte.. Read More»

