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Author Biographies
Margaret M Mezie-Okoye
Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt
Foluke O Adeniji
Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt
Charles I Tobin-West
Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt
Seye Babatunde
Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt
Main Article Content
Status of Emergency Obstetric Care in a Local Government Area in South-South Nigeria
Margaret M Mezie-Okoye
Foluke O Adeniji
Charles I Tobin-West
Seye Babatunde
Abstract
This study assessed the status of the availability and performance of Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC) in 12 functional public health facilities out of the existing 19 in Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State in South-South Nigeria, prior to the Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) launch in 2009. No facility qualified as Basic EmOC, while one had Comprehensive EmOC status. Signal functions that required supply of medical consumables were performed by more facilities than services that required special training, equipment and maintenance. Only two facilities (16.67%) had the minimum requirement of ≥4 midwives for 24-hour EmOC service; while only 2.2% of expected births occurred at the facilities. The poor state of maternal health resources in the study area requires urgent interventions by Local and State Governments for infrastructure upgrade and deployment and training of staff towards attainment of MDG-5. A follow-up evaluation would be required since the commencement of the MSS/
(Afr J Reprod Health 2012; 16[3]:170-179).
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