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SOCIO- DEMOGRAPHIC DATA AND EXTENT OF UTIILIZATION ANTENATAL CARE SERVICES AMONG WOMEN IN COMMUNITIES IN ABI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, CROSS RIVER STATE NIGERIA
Author(s) -
Eze Aji
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
innovare journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-4406
DOI - 10.22159/ijms.2020.v8i1.35930
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , local government area , population , local government , environmental health , health care , service (business) , medicine , developing country , service delivery framework , socioeconomics , business , geography , economic growth , sociology , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , marketing , economics
Socio–Demographic Data is a sensitive indicator used nationally and internationally to measure and compare the health and development status of the population. Access to care and early neonatal death rate are associated in maternal health around the time of delivery. Therefore, clinical antenatal care service before labor are important tool to identify the gaps/strength in this regards. The study was carried out to examine the extent of antenatalcare service utilization by women in riverine communities of Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State. To achieve the objective of the study three (3) research question were formulated and tested at .05 alpha level of significance. A random sampling of 800 women of reproductive age were selected from seven (7) communities in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State formed the sample of the study. The data collected were analyzed using mean scores and independent t- test analysis for the research question raised. The result of the findings from research question 1 revealed that healthcare provider’s attitude influences the attitude of antenatal services by women. In research question 2 the findings indicated that location of health facilities affect utilization of antenatal care. Findings from research 3 revealed that maternal religion influence the utilization of Antenatal care services. Findings from hypothesis 4 revealed thatmarital status significantly influence the utilization of antenatal care by women. Above all, the study recommended among others that Government should update it’s official guidelines for antenatal care according to new standard promoted by World Health Organization. Also, improved transport and telecommunication facilities at health centers where such care is provided should be enhanced to strengthen accessibility of antenatal care.

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