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Antenatal care services in Yobe state Nigeria: The determinants and interventions to increase utilization
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Introduction: Maternal and perinatal mortality are global public health issues and Nigeria in particular carries a high burden as 33,000 women dies every year though significant decline in maternal mortality ratio has been observed; neonatal mortality rate is 37 per 100,000 livebirths against the 2015 MDGs target of 12 per 100, 000 and stillbirth is unbearably high. Yobe State remains one of the regions with high maternal and perinatal death in Nigeria most of which are preventable with quality Antenatal care (ANC) services yet the ANC coverage is only 49% against the Nigerian national figure of 68.9% (which is moderate) and more than 67% of the pregnant women did not receive atleast 4 ANC visits in Yobe as recommended by World Health Organization. The aimed of this study was to analyse and recommend interventions in ANC services in order to increase utilization to improve maternal and perinatal health in Yobe State, Nigeria. Methods: This is an in-depth study on ANC service utilization from local and international literatures; databases used are PubMed, Medline and Global health. The conceptual framework is based on socio ecological model. The analytical tools used to analyse the proposed intervention strategies are based on the criteria of technical effectiveness, organisational feasibility, sociocultural feasibility, financial feasibility and equity consideration. Results: Multilevel determinants are responsible for low Utilization of ANC services in Yobe State which include intrapersonal (women education and literacy), interpersonal (families, peers, relatives influence), community (culture and beliefs), health system (health services, human resources, and health policy) and structural determinants (conflicts and poverty). Effective and feasible strategies to increase ANC services Utilization identified and appraised include outreach and health and education; men involvement in ANC; community based health insurance scheme; improving the skills and supportive supervision of ANC providers; employment of CHW and task shifting to lower cadres. Conclusion: ANC services requires multi-dimensional approach to increase Utilization, each intervention augment one another for the desired effects and better outcome of improving maternal and perinatal health. Further research is recommended on interventions of determinants like conflicts, poverty and women education which are beyond the scope of this dissertation and men involvement in ANC, community based health insurance scheme, improving the skills and supportive supervision of health ANC providers; task shifting to lower cadres and further research.
Title: Antenatal care services in Yobe state Nigeria: The determinants and interventions to increase utilization
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Introduction: Maternal and perinatal mortality are global public health issues and Nigeria in particular carries a high burden as 33,000 women dies every year though significant decline in maternal mortality ratio has been observed; neonatal mortality rate is 37 per 100,000 livebirths against the 2015 MDGs target of 12 per 100, 000 and stillbirth is unbearably high.
Yobe State remains one of the regions with high maternal and perinatal death in Nigeria most of which are preventable with quality Antenatal care (ANC) services yet the ANC coverage is only 49% against the Nigerian national figure of 68.
9% (which is moderate) and more than 67% of the pregnant women did not receive atleast 4 ANC visits in Yobe as recommended by World Health Organization.
The aimed of this study was to analyse and recommend interventions in ANC services in order to increase utilization to improve maternal and perinatal health in Yobe State, Nigeria.
Methods: This is an in-depth study on ANC service utilization from local and international literatures; databases used are PubMed, Medline and Global health.
The conceptual framework is based on socio ecological model.
The analytical tools used to analyse the proposed intervention strategies are based on the criteria of technical effectiveness, organisational feasibility, sociocultural feasibility, financial feasibility and equity consideration.
Results: Multilevel determinants are responsible for low Utilization of ANC services in Yobe State which include intrapersonal (women education and literacy), interpersonal (families, peers, relatives influence), community (culture and beliefs), health system (health services, human resources, and health policy) and structural determinants (conflicts and poverty).
Effective and feasible strategies to increase ANC services Utilization identified and appraised include outreach and health and education; men involvement in ANC; community based health insurance scheme; improving the skills and supportive supervision of ANC providers; employment of CHW and task shifting to lower cadres.
Conclusion: ANC services requires multi-dimensional approach to increase Utilization, each intervention augment one another for the desired effects and better outcome of improving maternal and perinatal health.
Further research is recommended on interventions of determinants like conflicts, poverty and women education which are beyond the scope of this dissertation and men involvement in ANC, community based health insurance scheme, improving the skills and supportive supervision of health ANC providers; task shifting to lower cadres and further research.
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