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Determinants of place of delivery among women in a semi-urban settlement in Zaria, northern Nigeria

Authors :
Idris, SH
Gwarzo, UMD
Shehu, AU
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Annals of African Medicine; Vol 5, No 2 (2006); 68-72

Abstract

Background/Objective: Majority of the maternal deaths that occur especially in developing countries are avoidable or preventable. Studies have shown that the health, reproductive behaviour and socio economic status of women are among the important determinants of maternal mortality. This study was aimed at assessing the role of some health, socio-economic and demographic factors in determining the place of delivery among women in a semi-urban settlement in Zaria, north-western Nigeria. Method: The study design was a cross sectional descriptive study conducted in Sabuwar Unguwa, Magume district Zaria Local Government Area Kaduna State Nigeria in June, 2003. A total of 496 women who had delivered at least once were interviewed using a pre-tested interviewer administered questionnaire. Results: The study revealed both high rates of home deliveries and deliveries not supervised by skilled attendants of 70% and 78% respectively. Mother's educational level, husband's occupation and age at first pregnancy were the main determinants of place of delivery. Statistically significant associations between non- formal education and home delivery, (X2 = 6.7 df = 1 P

Subjects

Subjects :
Delivery
place
determinants

Details

ISSN :
15963519
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Annals of African Medicine; Vol 5, No 2 (2006); 68-72
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..40de443c6e0cf399f67e0d75a3cf67a1