Ibeh Christian C
Department of Community Medicine, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2008 Aug;12(2):132-40.
Maternal mortality in Nigeria is unacceptably high. Some of the reasons may include poor socioeconomic development, weak health care system, low socioeconomic status of women and socio-cultural barriers to care utilization. A cross sectional study was carried out to assess the use of maternal services in Anambra State. A multi stage sampling technique was used to select 800 nursing mothers from the State who were interviewed on the use of maternal services during their last pregnancy. Over 95% of the subjects had formal education. Almost all the subjects (99.7%) attended antenatal clinics during their last pregnancy with 92.3% (646) of them making 4 or more visits before delivery. Over 97% (680) of the deliveries took place in formal health facilities. Obviously, the women in the study population utilize maternal health services. The problem of maternal mortality in the country may not necessarily lie with utilization but with the quality of services.
尼日利亚的孕产妇死亡率高得令人无法接受。部分原因可能包括社会经济发展不佳、医疗保健系统薄弱、女性社会经济地位低下以及利用医疗服务的社会文化障碍。开展了一项横断面研究,以评估阿南布拉州孕产妇服务的使用情况。采用多阶段抽样技术从该州选取了800名哺乳期母亲,就她们上次怀孕时孕产妇服务的使用情况进行了访谈。超过95%的受试者接受过正规教育。几乎所有受试者(99.7%)在末次怀孕时都去了产前诊所,其中92.3%(646人)在分娩前进行了4次或更多次产检。超过97%(680例)的分娩在正规医疗机构进行。显然,研究人群中的女性利用了孕产妇保健服务。该国孕产妇死亡问题不一定在于服务的利用情况,而在于服务质量。