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Determinants Of Antenatal Care Services Utilization In Emevor Village, Nigeria


VO Awusi
EB Anyanwu
V Okeleke

Abstract

Appropriate ante-natal care services promotes safe-motherhood and delivery with improved maternal and neonatal outcome.
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the factors influencing the utilization of ante-natal care services in a rural community. Of the 200 women studied, 113 (57%) utilized ante-natal care services during pregnancy while 87 (43%) did not. The difference is not significant (P > 0.05). A majority of the women who attained secondary education (69%), post-secondary education (96%), those whose husbands
had secondary education (69%), postsecondary education (82%) and those who had income-yielding occupations (72%) utilized ante-natal care services. While only 36% of full-time housewives, with no other occupation, and 19% of women with a parity of more than 4 children utilized ante-natal care services. It is suggested that low-income, uneducated women with high parity should be targeted for enlightenment; in addition to promoting education of the girl-child and women empowerment.

Key words: Ante-natal care, determinants, utilization, rural, Nigeria.

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