Challenges of Maternal and Prenatal Care in Nigeria

U. S. Ekpenyong, C. Bond, D. Matheson
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Background and aim: Evidence in the literature indicates that maternal health care by a skilled birth attendant is one of the key strategies for maternal survival. However, the rate of maternity care utilization and reduction of maternal death is very low in Nigeria. This study was designed to explored factors influencing women utilization of maternal and prenatal care in Nigeria. Hence, the need to understand factors that serves as barriers to accessing maternal and prenatal care in Nigeria using the Socio-ecological Model (SEM). Methods: A mixed method was employed for this study. Data collection used questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Questionnaires were distributed to 330 respondents of which 318 of them were retrieved and qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted for 6 participants. The study was conducted in one of the tertiary health facilities in Nigeria, amongst mothers aged 15-45 years. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used in analyzing the quantitative data whilst a qualitative content analysis was done for the qualitative data. Results: The study established that education, income level, costs associated with seeking care, distance and time taken to travel were significantly associated with maternity health care services utilization. The study concludes that; costs of treatment, distance and time, income level, staff attitude and women’s autonomy were critical in determining women utilization of maternity care services.
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尼日利亚孕产妇和产前护理的挑战
背景和目的:文献中的证据表明,熟练助产士的孕产妇保健是孕产妇生存的关键策略之一。然而,尼日利亚的产妇保健使用率和产妇死亡率降低率非常低。本研究旨在探讨影响尼日利亚妇女利用孕产妇和产前护理的因素。因此,需要了解在尼日利亚使用社会生态模型(SEM)获得孕产妇和产前护理的障碍因素。方法:采用混合方法进行研究。数据收集采用问卷调查和深度访谈。共发放问卷330份,回收问卷318份,并对6名参与者进行定性深度访谈。这项研究是在尼日利亚的一家三级保健机构进行的,对象是15-45岁的母亲。社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)用于分析定量数据,同时对定性数据进行定性内容分析。结果:研究发现,受教育程度、收入水平、就医费用、出行距离和时间与孕产妇保健服务的利用显著相关。研究得出结论:治疗费用、距离和时间、收入水平、工作人员的态度和妇女的自主权是决定妇女利用产科护理服务的关键因素。
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