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Determinants of maternal utilization of health services and nutritional status in a rural community in South-West Nigeria : original research
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Stephen, Adebowale Ayo
, Odunayo, JoshuaAkinyemi
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Communaute rurale maternelle etat nutritionnel
/ Maternal health care
/ Maternal nutritional status
/ Rural community
/ Soins maternels de sante
2016
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Determinants of maternal utilization of health services and nutritional status in a rural community in South-West Nigeria : original research
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Stephen, Adebowale Ayo
, Odunayo, JoshuaAkinyemi
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Communaute rurale maternelle etat nutritionnel
/ Maternal health care
/ Maternal nutritional status
/ Rural community
/ Soins maternels de sante
2016
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Determinants of maternal utilization of health services and nutritional status in a rural community in South-West Nigeria : original research
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Stephen, Adebowale Ayo
, Odunayo, JoshuaAkinyemi
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Communaute rurale maternelle etat nutritionnel
/ Maternal health care
/ Maternal nutritional status
/ Rural community
/ Soins maternels de sante
2016
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Determinants of maternal utilization of health services and nutritional status in a rural community in South-West Nigeria : original research
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Determinants of maternal utilization of health services and nutritional status in a rural community in South-West Nigeria : original research
2016
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Poor Maternal Health (MH) remains an issue of public health concern in Nigeria. This study identified the determinants of maternal utilization of health services and nutritional status in a rural community in south-west Nigeria. It was a cross-sectional house-hold survey of women aged 15-49 years. Data were analysed using Chi-square, logistic regression and generalized linear models (α=.05). Respondents' mean age was 29.9±7.8 years and about 9.0% were underweight, 76.7% attended ≥4 ANC visits and 65.7% were provided with ANC by skilled health workers. Sixty-two percent delivered in modern health facility, 67.5% were assisted by skilled health worker and 29.1% sought post-natal care within the first 3 days after delivery. The likelihood of delivery in health facility was 1.48 (C.I=1.10-1.99, p<0.05) higher among women in monogamous than those in polygamy family. The estimated maternal mortality ratio was 448 deaths/100,000 live-births. The findings emphasize the need to scale-up MH improvement strategies in the study area. La mauvaise Santé Maternelle (SM) reste un sujet de préoccupation pour la santé publique au Nigeria. Cette étude a identifié les déterminants de l'utilisation maternelle des services de santé et l'état nutritionnel dans une communauté rurale dans le sud-ouest du Nigeria. Il s'agissait d'une enquête transversale menée au sein des foyers des femmes âgées de 15-49 ans. Les données ont été analysées ? l'aide du chi carré, la régression logistique et des modèles linéaires généralisés (α = .05). L'âge moyen des interviewées était de 29,9 ± 7,8 ans et 9,0% présentaient une insuffisance pondérale, 76,7% ont assisté ? ≥4 des visites prénatales et 65,7% ont été bénéficie des services prénatals de la part du personnel de santé qualifié. Soixante-deux pour cent ont accouché dans un établissement de santé moderne, 67,5% ont été aidés par le personnel de santé qualifié et 29,1% ont demandé des soins post-natals dans au cours des trois premiers jours après l'accouchement. La probabilité de l'accouchement dans un établissement de santé était de 1,48 (C.I. = 1,10 ? 1,99, p <0,05) plus élevé chez les femmes monogames que celles de la famille polygamie. Le taux de mortalité maternelle était estimée ? 448 décès / 100.000 naissances vivantes. Les résultats soulignent la nécessité d'intensifier les stratégies d'amélioration SM dans la zone d'étude.
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Women's Health and Action Research Centre (WHARC)
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