政治在社会保护方案中的地位:重点关注尼日利亚阿库雷的母婴保健服务

Olorunfemi Samuel Oluwaseyi, Lawal Olubunmi Lukman
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该研究考察了政治在阿库雷母婴保健服务中的地位。为实现这一目标,制定了以下目标:评估2003-2017年研究区域内婴儿出生和死亡以及孕产妇死亡的规模,确定阿库雷婴儿和孕产妇死亡的原因,通过各行政部门制定的政策和方案检查政治与婴儿和孕产妇保健之间的关系,并确定阿库雷婴儿和孕产妇保健服务面临的挑战。为了成功实现这些目标,选择了两家政府所有的医院(妇幼医院和翁多国立专科医院阿库雷)进行问卷调查。在医院的记录档案中随机、有目的地抽取80名在妊娠期和幼儿期使用过医院的妇女进行问卷调查。同样,对这两家医院的首席医务主任进行了访谈。使用描述性统计方法对获得的数据进行整理和呈现。调查结果揭示了2003-2017年翁多州历届政府的政策、方案和成就。该研究建议,无论政治或党派关系如何,历届各级政府都应使婴儿和产妇保健免费,特别是对社会中的穷人和弱势群体。
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The Place of Politics in Social Protection Program: Focus on Infant and Maternal Health Care Delivery in Akure, Nigeria
The study examines the place of politics in infant and maternal health care delivery in Akure. To achieve this, the following objectives were made: assess the magnitude of infant birth and death as well as maternal death in the study area from 2003-2017, identify the causes of infant and maternal death in Akure, examine the relationship between politics and infant and maternal health care through policies and programmes instituted by various administrations and identify challenges facing infant and maternal health care delivery in Akure. To successfully capture these objectives, two governments owned hospitals (Mother and Child Hospital and Ondo State Specialist Hospital Akure) were selected for the administration of questionnaires. In all, eighty (80) women that have made use of the hospitals during pregnancy and child care stage were randomly and purposefully selected from the record file of the hospitals for the purpose of questionnaire administration. Likewise, the Chief Medical Directors of the two hospitals were interviewed. Data obtained were collated and presented using the descriptive statistical method. Findings revealed the policies, programmes, and accomplishments of successive governments of Ondo State from 2003-2017. The study recommends that successive government at all levels irrespective of political or party affiliation should make infant and maternal health care free most especially to the poor and the vulnerable group in the society.
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