Background and Objective: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal and child death rates in the world. Postnatal care is one of the major interventions recommended to reduce maternal and newborn deaths globally. The aim of this study is to determine the utilization of postnatal health services and identify the factors which affect this utilization among mothers of under-fives in Lagos. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study among women of child bearing age in Lagos using structured, interviewer-administered questionnaire. Six hundred women selected by multi stage sampling method were interviewed and data analyzed with EPI-info Version 3.5.1. Results: Two thirds (66.2%) of the respondents utilized postnatal health services. Factors which...
Postnatal period is the time shortly after birth of the baby and extending up to six weeks. This per...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality and improving maternal health care through increased utiliza...
Background: In Maiduguri, the utilization of available postnatal care services is still very low. Th...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal period is the period from one hour to six weeks after the birth of an infant. ...
Improving maternal and newborn health through proper postnatal care services under the care of skill...
Improving maternal and newborn health through proper postnatal care services under the care of skill...
The study examined the factors influencing non-utilisation of labour services among postnatal mother...
Background: The provision of antenatal care is regarded as the cornerstone of maternal and perinatal...
Abstract Background World health organization stated that postnatal care is defined as a care given ...
Background: Poor utilization of postnatal services remains a serious maternal and child health cha...
Background: Utilization of antenatal care services is generally associated with improved maternal an...
Objective:We conducted a community based study in South Western Nigeria to determine the pattern of ...
INTRODUCTION:Nigeria which constitutes just one percent of the world population, accounts for 13% of...
Abstract Background Despite postnatal care services significant role in improving maternal and new-b...
Postnatal period is the time shortly after birth of the baby and extending up to six weeks. This per...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality and improving maternal health care through increased utiliza...
Background: In Maiduguri, the utilization of available postnatal care services is still very low. Th...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal period is the period from one hour to six weeks after the birth of an infant. ...
Improving maternal and newborn health through proper postnatal care services under the care of skill...
Improving maternal and newborn health through proper postnatal care services under the care of skill...
The study examined the factors influencing non-utilisation of labour services among postnatal mother...
Background: The provision of antenatal care is regarded as the cornerstone of maternal and perinatal...
Abstract Background World health organization stated that postnatal care is defined as a care given ...
Background: Poor utilization of postnatal services remains a serious maternal and child health cha...
Background: Utilization of antenatal care services is generally associated with improved maternal an...
Objective:We conducted a community based study in South Western Nigeria to determine the pattern of ...
INTRODUCTION:Nigeria which constitutes just one percent of the world population, accounts for 13% of...
Abstract Background Despite postnatal care services significant role in improving maternal and new-b...
Postnatal period is the time shortly after birth of the baby and extending up to six weeks. This per...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality and improving maternal health care through increased utiliza...