在尼日利亚中北部徘徊的产前和分娩服务的原始方法

O. Audu, C. Ojabo, Ojabo Ao, V. Omole, G. Ogbeyi, M. Maanongun
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尼日利亚为控制孕产妇死亡率而制定的国家生殖健康政策尚未达到预期效果,因为它受到大多数社区传统助产士活动的阻碍。本研究评估了尼日利亚贝努埃州阿帕地方政府地区三个农村社区育龄妇女中传统接生员惠护的相关因素。采用基于社区的横断面研究设计,采用多阶段抽样技术对456名妇女进行了研究。数据收集采用结构化访谈问卷。采用多元logistic回归分析对p<0.05有显著卡方差异的自变量进行评估。调查结果显示,回答者中有172人(37.7%)选择传统接生员接生。受访者选择接生员的主要原因是治疗费用可承受性135(78.5%)、文化可接受性80(46.5%)、卫生工作者的消极态度58(33.8%)、邻近性51(29.7%)、传统接生员的同情护理15(8.7%)、丈夫的决定8(4.7%)和传统接生员未开展工业罢工3(1.7%)。约有164人(95.3%)对传统助产士提供的服务感到满意。然而,33名(19.2%)承认在分娩过程中出现并发症。受调查者的教育程度和婚姻状况对传统接生员惠顾的影响最大(Beta值分别为3.114和2.486)。因此,需要在宣传和提高认识运动方面采取更积极的做法,以促进利用国家生殖政策规定范围内的保健设施。
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Primordial Methods of Antenatal and Delivery Services on the Prowl in North- Central Nigeria
The Nigeria national reproductive health policy that was put in place to control maternal mortality is yet to achieve its desired effects as it is been hampered by the activities of traditional birth attendants in most communities. This study assessed the correlates of patronage of traditional birth attendants among women of reproductive age group in three rural communities of Apa local Government area of Benue State, Nigeria. A community-based cross sectional study design was employed to study 456 women in the settlements via a multistage sampling technique. Structured interviewer administered questionnaire was used for data collection. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to assess the independent variables that had significant chi-square at p<0.05. The findings revealed that patronage of traditional birth attendants amongst the respondents was 172(37.7%). The prevalent reasons for the patronage by respondents were the affordable cost of treatment 135(78.5%), cultural acceptability 80(46.5%), negative attitude of health workers 58(33.8%), proximity 51(29.7%), and compassionate care of the traditional birth attendants 15(8.7%), Husband’s decisions 8(4.7%) and TBAs not embarking on industrial strike 3(1.7%). About 164(95.3%) of those that patronize traditional birth attendants were satisfied with the services rendered. However, 33(19.2%) admitted to have experienced complications during delivery. Education and the marital status of respondents had the highest impact (Beta= 3.114 and 2.486 respectively) on traditional birth attendants patronage. A more aggressive approach in advocacy and awareness campaign is therefore needed to promote the utilization of health facilities that are within the provision of the reproductive policy of the country.
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