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Title
Community Perception of Maternal Mortality in Northeastern Nigeria |
Full text
http://ajol.info/index.php/ajrh/article/view/55628 |
Date
2010 |
Author(s)
GM Abdulkarim; MB Kawuwa; A Kullima |
Abstract
This study was conducted to find out community's knowledge and perceived implications of maternal mortality and morbidity. The community members' perception on ways to prevent the scourge was also explored. It was a population- based qualitative study which took place in two urban and two rural communities in Borno state,Nigeria. A total of one hundred and sixty eight (168) community members participated in Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and in-depth interviews. Most agreed that there were maternal deaths in the communities. Many of the respondents identified at least two of the five main direct causes of maternal mortality that are universal. But manyhave misconceptions about the causes of maternal mortality. There were many implications narrated by the respondents and various suggestions made to improve on the poor Maternal Health in the areas. The knowledge and implications of maternal mortality was good in the areas and therefore intervention programs should exploit andcapitalize on the linkages between the perceived implications and the causes of maternal deaths (Afr J Reprod Health 2008; 12[3]:27-34). |
Subject(s)
Community; Perceptions, Maternal mortality; Northeastern Nigeria |
Language
en |
Publisher
African Journal of Reproductive Health |
Type of publication
Peer-reviewed Article |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
African Journal of Reproductive Health; Vol 12, No 3 (2008) |
Rights
Copyright for articles published in this journal is retained by Women's Health and Action Research Centre |
Repository
Africa - African Journals OnLine (AJOL)
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