This study examines the relationship between religious affiliation and utilisation of maternal health care services using 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey data. The outcome variable is utilisation of maternal health care service measured by antenatal care and place of delivery. The explanatory variables were religion and three purposively selected social determinants of health, namely the social gradient, work condition and social exclusion. The chi-square test and multinomial logistic regression were applied. Result show that 50.7% had the recommended 4 or more antenatal care visits; 23.4% and 13.5% respectively utilise public and private sector facilities for their most recent child delivery. The relative risk of having 4 or mor...
The study was conducted to describe how socio-economic characteristics (SEC) of women affect their u...
Objective: To determine some factors limiting the utilization of orthodox health care facilities in ...
The research examines the effect of socio-economic determinants of health on maternal / child health...
The study was conducted to assess utilization pattern of maternal healthcare services and to identif...
This study examined the socio-economic and cultural determinants of use of modern healthcare facilit...
Abstract Background Utilization of maternal health services is associated with improved maternal and...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child health care is very important and crucial in the monitoring and evalu...
Poor Maternal Health (MH) remains an issue of public health concern in Nigeria. This study identifie...
Low antenatal health care attendance was reported in some countries in sub-Saharan Africa. In most ...
To increase women’s utilisation ofskilled attendants during pregnancy and childbirth, the government...
This study reports on recent evidence on determinants of antenatal visits in Nigeria using data from...
BACKGROUND Maternal mortality is one of the most intractable health challenges confronting the devel...
Background: The provision of antenatal care is regarded as the cornerstone of maternal and perinatal...
One of the important goals of launching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is maternal health. ...
Nigerian government in collaboration with donor agencies are making spirited effort to create awaren...
The study was conducted to describe how socio-economic characteristics (SEC) of women affect their u...
Objective: To determine some factors limiting the utilization of orthodox health care facilities in ...
The research examines the effect of socio-economic determinants of health on maternal / child health...
The study was conducted to assess utilization pattern of maternal healthcare services and to identif...
This study examined the socio-economic and cultural determinants of use of modern healthcare facilit...
Abstract Background Utilization of maternal health services is associated with improved maternal and...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child health care is very important and crucial in the monitoring and evalu...
Poor Maternal Health (MH) remains an issue of public health concern in Nigeria. This study identifie...
Low antenatal health care attendance was reported in some countries in sub-Saharan Africa. In most ...
To increase women’s utilisation ofskilled attendants during pregnancy and childbirth, the government...
This study reports on recent evidence on determinants of antenatal visits in Nigeria using data from...
BACKGROUND Maternal mortality is one of the most intractable health challenges confronting the devel...
Background: The provision of antenatal care is regarded as the cornerstone of maternal and perinatal...
One of the important goals of launching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is maternal health. ...
Nigerian government in collaboration with donor agencies are making spirited effort to create awaren...
The study was conducted to describe how socio-economic characteristics (SEC) of women affect their u...
Objective: To determine some factors limiting the utilization of orthodox health care facilities in ...
The research examines the effect of socio-economic determinants of health on maternal / child health...