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Maternal Care Utilization in Primary Healthcare Centers in Nigerian Communities.
This study investigated maternal care utilization in Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) in four rural communities in Ughelli North LGA, Delta State, Nigeria. The study is a cross-sectional household survey that used a structured questionnaire to elicit information from 398 women within the reproductive ages. The data were analyzed with descriptive and multivariate statistical methods. The data revealed that 67.1% of currently pregnant women utilized ANC in PHCs, 55.7% of women who reported recent birth delivered in PHCs and 30.9% delivered outside health institutions. The odds for delivery care utilization in PHCs were significantly lower for women who reported at least secondary education [aOR: 0.50; 95% CI: 0.221.16] and those on the highest income bracket N(15,000-99,000) [aOR: 0.08; 95% CI: 0.000.82]. Poor quality of care accounts for the highest proportion of the reasons why some women refrained from utilizing maternal care in PHCs despite proximity. Delta State government should put in place measures to upgrade PHCs in the rural part of the State.
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The International Quarterly of Community Health Education is committed to publishing applied research, policy and case studies dealing with community health education and its relationship to social change. Since 1981, this rigorously peer-referred Journal has contained a wide selection of material in readable style and format by contributors who are not only authorities in their field, but can also write with vigor, clarity, and occasionally with humor. Since its introduction the Journal has considered all manuscripts, especially encouraging stimulating articles which manage to combine maximum readability with scholarly standards.