Background: Rural women in developing countries, including Nigeria are faced with a number of health problems with very limited access to health care facilities. This study assessed the perception of women in rural areas on community health extension services in Ilorin, Kwara State.Methods: One hundred and twenty rural dwelling women were sampled from six rural communities selected by simple random sampling method. A structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 18. Level of significance was set at p-value of ≤ 0.05.Results: The mean age of the respondents was 45 years and 69.3% of them were married. Over a third (36.7%) of the respondents, had no formal education and 40.0% were farmers with an ...
Introduction: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world. Poor health out...
Majority of the Nigerian population lives in rural area, where agriculture is the mainstay. Nigerian...
as in most developing countries, the pro-vision of health care to people in remote rural areas prese...
The study examines perceived contributions of health extension programme on women in a south western...
Significant percentage of health care services for rural Nigerians is being provided in rural health...
This cross-sectional descriptive study explored knowledge and perceptions of maternal health and awa...
Public extension service delivery system has been unable to satisfactorily respond to the challenges...
Objectives Ethiopia is a developing country striving to achieve universal health coverage using the ...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
This paper is just a This paper is designed to investigate the barriers to meeting the primary healt...
The study examined the influence of primary Health Care delivery services on the health status of ru...
Context: The issue of health seeking of citizens of a developing country like Nigeria is vital as it...
Aims: We aimed at assessing perception and effect of free maternal health services on the utilizatio...
IntroductionMaternal, and under-five mortality rates in Gombe State are disproportionately high. The...
BACKGROUND:Providing compassionate and respectful maternity services in order to bring satisfaction ...
Introduction: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world. Poor health out...
Majority of the Nigerian population lives in rural area, where agriculture is the mainstay. Nigerian...
as in most developing countries, the pro-vision of health care to people in remote rural areas prese...
The study examines perceived contributions of health extension programme on women in a south western...
Significant percentage of health care services for rural Nigerians is being provided in rural health...
This cross-sectional descriptive study explored knowledge and perceptions of maternal health and awa...
Public extension service delivery system has been unable to satisfactorily respond to the challenges...
Objectives Ethiopia is a developing country striving to achieve universal health coverage using the ...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
This paper is just a This paper is designed to investigate the barriers to meeting the primary healt...
The study examined the influence of primary Health Care delivery services on the health status of ru...
Context: The issue of health seeking of citizens of a developing country like Nigeria is vital as it...
Aims: We aimed at assessing perception and effect of free maternal health services on the utilizatio...
IntroductionMaternal, and under-five mortality rates in Gombe State are disproportionately high. The...
BACKGROUND:Providing compassionate and respectful maternity services in order to bring satisfaction ...
Introduction: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world. Poor health out...
Majority of the Nigerian population lives in rural area, where agriculture is the mainstay. Nigerian...
as in most developing countries, the pro-vision of health care to people in remote rural areas prese...