The statistics on maternal mortality clearly show that Nigeria is lagging in the struggle to significantly improve maternal health. Annually, an estimated 50,000 to 59,000 Nigeria women of reproductive age die because of pregnancy and childbirth. One of the main reasons for this high rate has been the low level of involvement of women in decision-making process. Men generally view some of reproductive health issues as their prerogative, issues in which the compliance of their wives is taken for granted. The study employed the women’s data from the 2008 NDHS to examine the relationship between women’s decision-making autonomy and exposure to mortality risks. Given that the study was interested in the risks of maternal mortality in the countr...
Maternal mortality is a fundamental key factor of population health and of social and economic advan...
Nigeria’s national maternal mortality rate is estimated at 545 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Desp...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Background and Objectives: Low assess to ante-natal care (ANC) services continue to pose a major pub...
There is increasing evidence that women with the ability to exercise control over their sexual and r...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Available evidence shows that developing countries account for significantly higher proportion of ma...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
Background: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The aim of this study is to ex...
This observational study assessed the knowledge of pregnant women attending antenatal clinics at two...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major risk for women of childbearing age in Nigeria. In 20...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
Maternal mortality is a fundamental key factor of population health and of social and economic advan...
Nigeria’s national maternal mortality rate is estimated at 545 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Desp...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Background and Objectives: Low assess to ante-natal care (ANC) services continue to pose a major pub...
There is increasing evidence that women with the ability to exercise control over their sexual and r...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Available evidence shows that developing countries account for significantly higher proportion of ma...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
Background: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The aim of this study is to ex...
This observational study assessed the knowledge of pregnant women attending antenatal clinics at two...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major risk for women of childbearing age in Nigeria. In 20...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
Maternal mortality is a fundamental key factor of population health and of social and economic advan...
Nigeria’s national maternal mortality rate is estimated at 545 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Desp...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...