Antenatal care services and neonatal tetanus: An outlook at the northeastern Nigeria

Jalal-Eddeen Abubakar Saleh , John Nemecek , Chester Jones
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Abstract

Background

Neonatal tetanus (NNT) is considered as one of the most underreported diseases in the developing countries, seen in the newborn within the first 28 days of life. In the 1989 World Health Assembly and the 1990 world summit for children, WHO/UNICEF together with partner agencies to set up a strategic framework for the elimination of the disease by 1995 and subsequently reviewed to 2015. In spite the global success recorded in the NNT elimination strategy, it is disheartening to note that Nigeria is still among the 25 remaining countries that are yet to achieve the global NNT elimination target as set by the WHO.

Study Design

Retrospective study.

Methods

Quantitative cross-sectional study involving mothers who gave birth to children with NNT within their first 28 days of life. The study used secondary data collected between January 2008 and December 2013.

Results

Using SPSS 22, single sample proportions test and chi-square test of independence was conducted to determine if significant differences in frequency of antenatal care existed between mothers who indicated receiving care and those who did not. Result found that a significant difference did exist; z-statistic (N = 273) = 4.50, p < 0.001; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.308 to 0.421. The Null Hypothesis (Ho) was rejected.

Conclusion

There is need for the Nigerian government to prioritize its activities to encourage and ensure that women within the childbearing age are fully vaccinated with the tetanus toxoid, that pregnant women receive quality ANC services and deliver in functional hospitals.

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产前保健服务和新生儿破伤风:尼日利亚东北部的展望
新生儿破伤风(NNT)被认为是发展中国家报告最少的疾病之一,常见于出生后28天内的新生儿。在1989年世界卫生大会和1990年世界儿童问题首脑会议上,世卫组织/儿童基金会与伙伴机构一起制定了到1995年消灭该疾病的战略框架,随后审查到2015年。尽管在消除非传染性疾病战略方面取得了全球成功,但令人沮丧的是,尼日利亚仍然是尚未实现世卫组织设定的全球消除非传染性疾病目标的其余25个国家之一。研究设计回顾性研究。方法采用定量横断面研究,研究对象为在出生后28天内生育NNT患儿的母亲。该研究使用了2008年1月至2013年12月收集的二手数据。结果采用SPSS 22进行单样本比例检验和卡方独立性检验,确定接受过护理的母亲与未接受过护理的母亲在产前护理频率上是否存在显著差异。结果发现存在显著性差异;z-statistic (N = 273) = 4.50, p <0.001;95%置信区间(CI) = 0.308 ~ 0.421。零假设(Ho)被拒绝。结论尼日利亚政府有必要优先开展活动,鼓励和确保育龄妇女充分接种破伤风类毒素疫苗,确保孕妇获得优质的非分娩服务,并在功能正常的医院分娩。
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