study examined the determinants of child mortality among attendees at a government health care facility in Ado-Odo/Ota in Ogun State, Nigeria. The study, based on a descriptive cross-sectional study, used a mixed-methods research approach and utilized an interviewer-administered structured pretested questionnaire. A total of 1350 respondents constituted the sample size. Data analysis consisted of descriptive and regression analysis with STATA Version 12. Furthermore, the study employed focus group discussions to reinforce the quantitative results of the investigation. Results showed the place of delivery (P = 0.000), distance from house to health facility (P = 0.022), immunization status (P = 0.000), duration of breastfeeding (P = 0.000), c...
Under-five mortality in Nigeria has been reported to be on the decline, but the dynamics are yet to ...
BackgroundInfant mortality persists as a global public health concern, particularly in lower-middle-...
Background: Nigeria accounts for only 2% of the world’s population, but contributes up to 10 % of th...
The study examined the determinants of child mortality among attendees at a government health care f...
Over one million children die annually in Nigeria from preventable diseases making child survival di...
Nigeria’s under five-mortality was 132 per 1000 in 2018. The statistic makes Nigeria the country wit...
Child survival is low in Nigeria and often related to the poor health practices of mothers and other...
Following the logic of the proximate determinants framework for child survival analysis, the study s...
Abstract Despite the global decline in under-five mortality rate from 91 deaths per 1000 live births...
Neonatal death is often referred to maternal complications during pregnancy, and other exogenous fa...
Despite the global decline in under-five mortality rate from 90 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990...
The study revealed factors associated with childhood mortality: age, region, residence, education, w...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
Under-five mortality in Nigeria has been reported to be on the decline, but the dynamics are yet to ...
Under-five mortality in Nigeria has been reported to be on the decline, but the dynamics are yet to ...
BackgroundInfant mortality persists as a global public health concern, particularly in lower-middle-...
Background: Nigeria accounts for only 2% of the world’s population, but contributes up to 10 % of th...
The study examined the determinants of child mortality among attendees at a government health care f...
Over one million children die annually in Nigeria from preventable diseases making child survival di...
Nigeria’s under five-mortality was 132 per 1000 in 2018. The statistic makes Nigeria the country wit...
Child survival is low in Nigeria and often related to the poor health practices of mothers and other...
Following the logic of the proximate determinants framework for child survival analysis, the study s...
Abstract Despite the global decline in under-five mortality rate from 91 deaths per 1000 live births...
Neonatal death is often referred to maternal complications during pregnancy, and other exogenous fa...
Despite the global decline in under-five mortality rate from 90 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990...
The study revealed factors associated with childhood mortality: age, region, residence, education, w...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
Under-five mortality in Nigeria has been reported to be on the decline, but the dynamics are yet to ...
Under-five mortality in Nigeria has been reported to be on the decline, but the dynamics are yet to ...
BackgroundInfant mortality persists as a global public health concern, particularly in lower-middle-...
Background: Nigeria accounts for only 2% of the world’s population, but contributes up to 10 % of th...