Okafor C B, Rizzuto R R
Women's Health Unit, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria.
Stud Fam Plann. 1994 Nov-Dec;25(6 Pt 1):353-61.
Maternal mortality and morbidity estimates in Nigeria continue to be dramatically high largely because maternal services, especially in rural areas, are often deficient and inappropriate to women's situations. The Safe Motherhood Project in Zone A examined the pregnancy-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices of community members, and women's use of community maternal health services. Focus-group discussions and interviews confirmed a number of recent findings by other studies; they also documented extensive hostility between the two most commonly used health-care providers: traditional birth attendants and midwives. The hostility resulted in rumors, deliberate attempts to discourage women from seeking higher levels of care, and refusals to accept referrals or treat patients, which were found to be serious constraints to good maternal care in the targeted rural area.
尼日利亚孕产妇死亡率和发病率的估计数字仍然居高不下,这主要是因为孕产妇服务,尤其是农村地区的服务,往往不足且不符合妇女的实际情况。A区的安全孕产项目调查了社区成员与怀孕相关的知识、态度和做法,以及妇女对社区孕产妇保健服务的利用情况。焦点小组讨论和访谈证实了其他研究最近的一些发现;它们还记录了两种最常用的医疗服务提供者——传统接生员和助产士之间广泛存在的敌意。这种敌意导致了谣言、蓄意劝阻妇女寻求更高水平护理的行为,以及拒绝接受转诊或治疗患者的情况,这些被发现是目标农村地区优质孕产妇护理的严重障碍。