Akinsola Kofoworola O, Olasupo Olabisi, Salako Julius, Sanaka Jennifer Z, Samuel Rose N, Bakare Oluwabunmi, Quadri Risikat, Emmanuel Oluwapelumi, King Carina, Falade Adegoke, Bakare Ayobami Adebayo
Department of Paediatrics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2025 Mar 25;25(1):339. doi: 10.1186/s12884-025-07382-w.
Maternal health remains a significant public health concern globally, including Nigeria. Despite concerted efforts to improve maternal health services, maternal mortality rates in Nigeria remain unacceptably high. Understanding the factors that shape women's choices in selecting the place of birth could help tailor services and improve quality of care for mothers and infants. Therefore, our study explores the experiences, barriers and facilitators that influence where women choose to access maternal health services in three diverse Nigerian states of Lagos, Oyo and Jigawa.
We conducted qualitative in-depth interviews with nursing mothers and healthcareworkers (HCWs) in Lagos, Oyo and Jigawa states, and community birth attendants (CBAs) in Lagos and Oyo. We used maximum variation sampling to purposefully recruit nursing mothers in their puerperium who gave birth in different places. HCWs and CBAs were purposively selected from health facilities and birth homes. All interviews were conducted between September - December 2023. We used reflexive thematic analysis to generate themes across participant types and states.
We recruited 44 participants for this study, 25 nursing mothers and 19 HCWs. We identified five major themes: (1) Preference for safe, comfortable and quality health services; (2) Social diffusion and cultural/religious influences; (3) Physical, geographical and financial inaccessibility; (4) Symbolic perception of health facilities and (5) Misunderstanding of health promoting and preventive care in pregnancy. The main reasons for choosing a particular place of birth were the preference for safe, comfortable, and high-quality healthcare, as well as the perceived convenience and accessibility of birth homes within close proximity to the women's homes.
We found women's choice of place of birth is influenced by a complex interplay of factors. Among these are health system inadequacies, socio-economic factors, and the desire for comfortable and quality maternal healthcare. HCWs, CBAs, and nursing mothers emphasised these determinants as critical in shaping women's decisions regarding where to give birth. This highlights the need for comprehensive interventions across policy, healthcare delivery, community engagement, and individual levels to overcome barriers, improve maternal health outcomes, and support women in making informed childbirth decisions.
孕产妇健康仍是全球包括尼日利亚在内的重大公共卫生问题。尽管为改善孕产妇保健服务做出了协同努力,但尼日利亚的孕产妇死亡率仍高得令人无法接受。了解影响女性选择分娩地点的因素有助于调整服务并提高母婴护理质量。因此,我们的研究探讨了在尼日利亚三个不同州(拉各斯、奥约和吉加瓦)影响女性选择获得孕产妇保健服务地点的经历、障碍和促进因素。
我们在拉各斯、奥约和吉加瓦州对哺乳期母亲和医护人员进行了定性深入访谈,并在拉各斯和奥约对社区助产士进行了访谈。我们采用最大差异抽样法,有目的地招募了在不同地点分娩的产褥期哺乳期母亲。医护人员和社区助产士是从医疗机构和产家有目的地挑选出来的。所有访谈均在2023年9月至12月期间进行。我们采用反思性主题分析法,在不同参与者类型和州之间生成主题。
我们为本研究招募了44名参与者,其中25名哺乳期母亲和19名医护人员。我们确定了五个主要主题:(1)对安全、舒适和高质量保健服务的偏好;(2)社会传播以及文化/宗教影响;(3)身体、地理和经济上难以获得服务;(4)对医疗机构的象征性认知;(5)对孕期健康促进和预防保健的误解。选择特定分娩地点的主要原因是对安全、舒适和高质量医疗保健的偏好,以及认为产家距离女性住所较近且方便前往。
我们发现女性的分娩地点选择受到多种因素的复杂相互作用影响。其中包括卫生系统不足、社会经济因素以及对舒适和高质量孕产妇保健的需求。医护人员、社区助产士和哺乳期母亲强调这些决定因素对塑造女性分娩地点决策至关重要。这凸显了需要在政策、医疗服务提供、社区参与和个人层面进行全面干预,以克服障碍、改善孕产妇健康结果,并支持女性做出明智的分娩决定。