The study was conducted to describe how socio-economic characteristics (SEC) of women affect their utilization of maternal healthcare services in Abuja Municipal Areas Council (AMAC) in Abuja Nigeria. A non-experimental, facility-based cross-sectional survey was done. Data was collected using structured interviewer administered questionnaire in 5 district hospitals in AMAC. Sample size of 384 was calculated a priori based on the assumption that 50% of the target population utilized maternal healthcare services during their last pregnancy. Equal allocation of samples per facility was done. The ANC register was used as the sampling frame and proportionate allocation of samples per clinic days was undertaken in each facility. Data analysis in...
Objective: In Nigeria, wide disparities exist between the different parts of the country, with the s...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
This study examined the socio-economic and cultural determinants of use of modern healthcare facilit...
Background: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health in s...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Maternal health is paramount in ensuring the continuity of the human population as well as improving...
This study sought to determine the socio-demographic factors responsible for health-care programme u...
Background and Objectives: Low assess to ante-natal care (ANC) services continue to pose a major pub...
The use of maternal healthcare services reduces maternal mortality, which is unimaginably high in Ni...
Background Maternal mortality has remained a challenge in many low income countries, especially in ...
Maternal health services (MHS) provide primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention to achi...
To increase women’s utilisation ofskilled attendants during pregnancy and childbirth, the government...
The rate of maternal mortality and morbidity in Nigeria had continued to be alarming notwithstanding...
Nigerian government in collaboration with donor agencies are making spirited effort to create awaren...
Objective: In Nigeria, wide disparities exist between the different parts of the country, with the s...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
This study examined the socio-economic and cultural determinants of use of modern healthcare facilit...
Background: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health in s...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Maternal health is paramount in ensuring the continuity of the human population as well as improving...
This study sought to determine the socio-demographic factors responsible for health-care programme u...
Background and Objectives: Low assess to ante-natal care (ANC) services continue to pose a major pub...
The use of maternal healthcare services reduces maternal mortality, which is unimaginably high in Ni...
Background Maternal mortality has remained a challenge in many low income countries, especially in ...
Maternal health services (MHS) provide primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention to achi...
To increase women’s utilisation ofskilled attendants during pregnancy and childbirth, the government...
The rate of maternal mortality and morbidity in Nigeria had continued to be alarming notwithstanding...
Nigerian government in collaboration with donor agencies are making spirited effort to create awaren...
Objective: In Nigeria, wide disparities exist between the different parts of the country, with the s...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
This study examined the socio-economic and cultural determinants of use of modern healthcare facilit...