Background: In Nigeria, anecdotes abound that female clients, particularly within northern Nigeria, have gender-based preferences for frontline health workers (FLHWs) who provide healthcare services. This may adversely affect uptake of maternal newborn and child health services, especially at primary healthcare level in Nigeria, where a huge proportion of the Nigerian population and rural community members in particular, access healthcare services. This study explored female clients’ gender preferences for frontline health workers who provide maternal, newborn and child healthcare (MNCH) services at primary healthcare level in Nigeria. Methods: The study adopted a cross-sectional quantitative design with 256 female clients’ exit interviews ...
Maternal health has emerged as a global priority because of a significant gap in the status of the m...
Background: Reproductive health (RH) services are important to reduce reproductive morbidity and mor...
IntroductionMaternal, and under-five mortality rates in Gombe State are disproportionately high. The...
Background: In Nigeria, anecdotes abound that female clients, particularly within northern Nigeria, ...
Background: There has been a reported increase in women's desires to be attended to by female obstet...
Background: Cultural and religious beliefs affect the way people perceive illness and therapeutic in...
Introduction: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world. Poor health out...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Sex preferences in maternal health still persist despite the strong campaign for gender equality and...
This paper examined how addressing gender equality can lead to reductions in maternal mortality in N...
The paper analyzed the gender disparity in the Nigerian health sector. The study focused particularl...
Northern Nigeria has some of the worst health indices in sub‑Saharan Africa. Poor health outcomes ar...
Background: Expanding coverage, strengthening of, and increasing access and utilization of materna...
BACKGROUND:Gender variations exist in the choice of specialties among doctors globally. This variati...
Background: The peripartum period is principally crucial for the survival of the foetus, mother, and...
Maternal health has emerged as a global priority because of a significant gap in the status of the m...
Background: Reproductive health (RH) services are important to reduce reproductive morbidity and mor...
IntroductionMaternal, and under-five mortality rates in Gombe State are disproportionately high. The...
Background: In Nigeria, anecdotes abound that female clients, particularly within northern Nigeria, ...
Background: There has been a reported increase in women's desires to be attended to by female obstet...
Background: Cultural and religious beliefs affect the way people perceive illness and therapeutic in...
Introduction: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world. Poor health out...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Sex preferences in maternal health still persist despite the strong campaign for gender equality and...
This paper examined how addressing gender equality can lead to reductions in maternal mortality in N...
The paper analyzed the gender disparity in the Nigerian health sector. The study focused particularl...
Northern Nigeria has some of the worst health indices in sub‑Saharan Africa. Poor health outcomes ar...
Background: Expanding coverage, strengthening of, and increasing access and utilization of materna...
BACKGROUND:Gender variations exist in the choice of specialties among doctors globally. This variati...
Background: The peripartum period is principally crucial for the survival of the foetus, mother, and...
Maternal health has emerged as a global priority because of a significant gap in the status of the m...
Background: Reproductive health (RH) services are important to reduce reproductive morbidity and mor...
IntroductionMaternal, and under-five mortality rates in Gombe State are disproportionately high. The...