Status of birth and death registration and associated factors in the South-south region of Nigeria

E. Tobin, A. Obi, E. Isah
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Background: The registration of births and deaths in Nigeria, as with most developing countries continues to remain suboptimal with many births and deaths going unregistered. This has negative consequences for economic planning and development. Objective: The study was undertaken to assess the practice of birth and death registration in South-south Nigeria; and to determine the factors that govern this practice. Subjects and Methods: Using a cross-sectional descriptive study design, a questionnaire was administered to 324 household heads (or their spouses) in an urban local government area in the South-south geo-political zone of Nigeria. Structured interviewer-administered questionnaires were used for data collection. Data were entered into a spreadsheet and analyzed using SPSS version 15. Categorical data were presented as frequency distribution tables, Chi-square test and Fisher′s exact were used to examine relationship between demographic characteristics and respondents′ knowledge and practice of birth and death registration. Results: Awareness of birth registration was high. Awareness of death registration showed differing views as to where and who should statutorily register a death. Sixty-eight percent of those who recorded a birth in the 10 years preceding the study registered it, whereas 61% of those who recorded a death within their household in the preceding 10 years of the study did not register it. Educational level, marital status, and religion were found to be associated with the practice of birth registration, and educational status alone, with death registration. Conclusion: Much work needs to be done to enlighten the public on vital registration, particularly death registration.
尼日利亚南南地区出生和死亡登记状况及相关因素
背景:与大多数发展中国家一样,尼日利亚的出生和死亡登记仍然不够理想,许多出生和死亡没有登记。这对经济规划和发展产生了消极影响。目的:开展这项研究是为了评估尼日利亚南南地区的出生和死亡登记做法;并确定控制这种做法的因素。研究对象和方法:采用横断面描述性研究设计,对尼日利亚南南地缘政治区一个城市地方政府辖区的324名户主(或其配偶)进行了问卷调查。数据收集采用结构化访谈问卷。数据输入到电子表格中,并使用SPSS版本15进行分析。分类数据以频率分布表的形式呈现,采用卡方检验和Fisher’s exact检验人口统计学特征与被调查者的出生和死亡登记知识和实践之间的关系。结果:出生登记知晓率高。对死亡登记的认识表明,对于应当在何处和由谁进行法定死亡登记有不同的看法。在研究开始前10年记录出生的人中,有68%进行了登记,而在研究开始前10年记录家庭成员死亡的人中,有61%没有进行登记。研究发现,教育程度、婚姻状况和宗教与出生登记有关,仅教育程度与死亡登记有关。结论:在生命登记特别是死亡登记方面,公众的启蒙工作任重而道远。
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