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Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria

This paper reports the findings at baseline in a multi-phase project that aimed at reducing maternal mortality in a local government area (LGA) of South-West Nigeria. The objectives were to determine the availability of essential obstetric care (EOC) services in the LGA and to assess the quality of...

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Autores principales: Ijadunola, Kayode T., Fatusi, Adesegun O., Orji, Ernest O., Adeyemi, Adebanjo B., Owolabi, Olabimpe O., Ojofeitimi, Ebenezer O., Omideyi, Adekunbi K., Adewuyi, Alfred A.
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Publicado: International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17615909
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author Ijadunola, Kayode T.
Fatusi, Adesegun O.
Orji, Ernest O.
Adeyemi, Adebanjo B.
Owolabi, Olabimpe O.
Ojofeitimi, Ebenezer O.
Omideyi, Adekunbi K.
Adewuyi, Alfred A.
author_facet Ijadunola, Kayode T.
Fatusi, Adesegun O.
Orji, Ernest O.
Adeyemi, Adebanjo B.
Owolabi, Olabimpe O.
Ojofeitimi, Ebenezer O.
Omideyi, Adekunbi K.
Adewuyi, Alfred A.
author_sort Ijadunola, Kayode T.
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description This paper reports the findings at baseline in a multi-phase project that aimed at reducing maternal mortality in a local government area (LGA) of South-West Nigeria. The objectives were to determine the availability of essential obstetric care (EOC) services in the LGA and to assess the quality of existing services. The first phase of this interventional study, which is the focus of this paper, consisted of a baseline health facility and needs assessment survey using instruments adapted from the United Nations guidelines. Twenty-one of 26 health facilities surveyed were public facilities, and five were privately owned. None of the facilities met the criteria for a basic EOC facility, while only one private facility met the criteria for a comprehensive EOC facility. Three facilities employed a nurse and/or a midwife, while unskilled health attendants manned 46% of the facilities. No health worker in the LGA had ever been trained in lifesaving skills. There was a widespread lack of basic EOC equipment and supplies. The study concluded that there were major deficiencies in the supply side of obstetric care services in the LGA, and EOC was almost non-existent. This result has implications for interventions for the reduction of maternal mortality in the LGA and in Nigeria.
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spelling pubmed-30132692011-03-02 Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria Ijadunola, Kayode T. Fatusi, Adesegun O. Orji, Ernest O. Adeyemi, Adebanjo B. Owolabi, Olabimpe O. Ojofeitimi, Ebenezer O. Omideyi, Adekunbi K. Adewuyi, Alfred A. J Health Popul Nutr Original Papers This paper reports the findings at baseline in a multi-phase project that aimed at reducing maternal mortality in a local government area (LGA) of South-West Nigeria. The objectives were to determine the availability of essential obstetric care (EOC) services in the LGA and to assess the quality of existing services. The first phase of this interventional study, which is the focus of this paper, consisted of a baseline health facility and needs assessment survey using instruments adapted from the United Nations guidelines. Twenty-one of 26 health facilities surveyed were public facilities, and five were privately owned. None of the facilities met the criteria for a basic EOC facility, while only one private facility met the criteria for a comprehensive EOC facility. Three facilities employed a nurse and/or a midwife, while unskilled health attendants manned 46% of the facilities. No health worker in the LGA had ever been trained in lifesaving skills. There was a widespread lack of basic EOC equipment and supplies. The study concluded that there were major deficiencies in the supply side of obstetric care services in the LGA, and EOC was almost non-existent. This result has implications for interventions for the reduction of maternal mortality in the LGA and in Nigeria. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2007-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3013269/ /pubmed/17615909 Text en © INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH, BANGLADESH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Papers
Ijadunola, Kayode T.
Fatusi, Adesegun O.
Orji, Ernest O.
Adeyemi, Adebanjo B.
Owolabi, Olabimpe O.
Ojofeitimi, Ebenezer O.
Omideyi, Adekunbi K.
Adewuyi, Alfred A.
Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria
title Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria
title_full Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria
title_fullStr Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria
title_short Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria
title_sort unavailability of essential obstetric care services in a local government area of south-west nigeria
topic Original Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17615909
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