向居住在境内流离失所者营地的孕妇和哺乳母亲提供的孕产妇保健服务

N. Osunde, O. Olorunfemi
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背景:叛乱活动使许多人流离失所,迫使他们逃离或离开城镇和家园,使妇女容易发病和死亡。评估向境内流离失所营地的孕妇和哺乳母亲提供的孕产妇保健服务,有助于改善她们的健康状况,减少孕产妇和新生儿死亡。目的:本研究旨在评估国内流离失所者营地中孕妇和哺乳母亲可获得的孕产妇保健服务及其相关因素。设计:本研究采用横断面描述性研究设计。方法:采用可得性抽样技术,招募对难民营孕产妇保健服务进行评估的妇女。采用自结构问卷作为研究工具,数据采用描述性统计。结果:受访者的平均年龄为32±7.18岁。大多数是多胎孕妇(53.8%),其中4人(7.7%)在营地现有的保健设施中生下第一个孩子,目前现有的孕产妇保健服务似乎是足够的,但由于流离失所者人数不断增加,该国可能很快就会耗尽空间。结论:为了进一步改善服务,研究报告建议政府干预孕产妇保健服务的供资,妥善记录难民营的死亡率,并为紧急情况提供救护车。
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Maternal health services available to pregnant women and nursing mothers domiciled in the internally displaced persons' camp
BACKGROUND: Insurgent activities have displaced lots of people and compelled them to flee or leave their towns and home, making women vulnerable to morbidity and mortality. Assessing maternal health services available to pregnant women and nursing mothers in internally displaced camps can help improve their health status and reduce maternal and neonatal death. AIMS: This study aimed to assess maternal health services available and their associated factors among pregnant women and nursing mothers in an internally displaced person's camp. DESIGN: A cross-sectional descriptive research design was used for this study. METHODS: The availability sampling technique was adopted to recruit women who have assessed maternal health services in the camp. A self-structured questionnaire was utilized as the research instrument and the data were presented using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: A mean age of the respondents was 32 ± 7.18. The majority are multigravida (53.8%), with four (7.7%) having their first baby in the health facility available in the camp and the maternal health services available seem to be adequate for now, but the country may soon run out of space, because of the constant increase in the number of displaced persons. CONCLUSION: To further improve services, the study recommends that government should intervene in the funding of maternal health-care services, proper documentation of mortality rate in the camp and make an ambulance available for emergency cases.
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