Background: Nigeria is among the countries with a high number of annual maternal deaths partly due to low utilization of maternal health services (MHS). Objective: This study aimed to explore whether there is an association between women\u2019s level of education and the appropriate use of antenatal and delivery services. Method: A quantitative cross-sectional study was used to analyze the Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) data. Information from 33,385 women aged 15 \u2013 49 years was analyzed using Bivariate Pearson Chi square test and multiple logistic regressions. Results: Education is statistically associated with the number of antenatal clinic visits made (AOR = 3.208; CI 2.875 \u2013 3.578; p < .0001) and the place of ...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Although the use of antenatal and other skilled maternal health delivery services in Nigeria was rep...
Adeniyi F Fagbamigbe,1,2 Elizabeth O Hurricane-Ike,3 Oyindamola B Yusuf,1 Erhabor S Idemudia2 1Depa...
Background: Nigeria is among the countries with a high number of annual maternal deaths partly due t...
This study reports on recent evidence on determinants of antenatal visits in Nigeria using data from...
Background: Nigeria accounts for only 2% of the world’s population, but contributes up to 10 % of th...
Background: Nigeria accounts for only 2% of the world\u2019s population, but contributes up to 10 % ...
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...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is still high despite the initiation of the safe motherhood init...
Maternal mortality, an example of poor maternal health outcomes, is widely accepted as an indicator ...
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...
The utilization rate of maternal services remains low in sub-Saharan Africa and may be contributing ...
Maternal health services (MHS) provide primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention to achi...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Although the use of antenatal and other skilled maternal health delivery services in Nigeria was rep...
Adeniyi F Fagbamigbe,1,2 Elizabeth O Hurricane-Ike,3 Oyindamola B Yusuf,1 Erhabor S Idemudia2 1Depa...
Background: Nigeria is among the countries with a high number of annual maternal deaths partly due t...
This study reports on recent evidence on determinants of antenatal visits in Nigeria using data from...
Background: Nigeria accounts for only 2% of the world’s population, but contributes up to 10 % of th...
Background: Nigeria accounts for only 2% of the world\u2019s population, but contributes up to 10 % ...
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...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is still high despite the initiation of the safe motherhood init...
Maternal mortality, an example of poor maternal health outcomes, is widely accepted as an indicator ...
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...
The utilization rate of maternal services remains low in sub-Saharan Africa and may be contributing ...
Maternal health services (MHS) provide primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention to achi...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Although the use of antenatal and other skilled maternal health delivery services in Nigeria was rep...
Adeniyi F Fagbamigbe,1,2 Elizabeth O Hurricane-Ike,3 Oyindamola B Yusuf,1 Erhabor S Idemudia2 1Depa...