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Delays in accessing antenatal care services in a developing nation tertiary health center
Adamou, Natalia; Okatewun Abdul, Saeed; Aliyu Umar, Usman.
  • Adamou, Natalia; s.af
  • Okatewun Abdul, Saeed; s.af
  • Aliyu Umar, Usman; s.af
Sahel medical journal (Print) ; 23(2): 88-93, 2020. tab
Artículo en Inglés | AIM | ID: biblio-1271714
ABSTRACT

Background:

Delay in seeking medical care is common and constitutes a major unresolved public health problem. It could contribute immensely to maternal mortality, especially in developing countries, where access and availability of functional health­care facility have remained a challenge.

Objective:

This study aimed at identifying the forms of delays encountered by pregnant women seeking antenatal care (ANC) services and also factors responsible for such delays. Materials and

Methods:

This was a cross­sectional study among women attending antenatal care clinic of our hospital. Data were obtained through an interviewer­administered questionnaire and were analyzed by the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 17.

Results:

The mean age of the respondents was 28.6 (standard deviation [SD] ± 5.44) years. About a third (31.5%) experienced Type II delays due to inaccessibility to the mode of transportation and traffic deadlock; while majority (77.1%) experienced intrahospital delays due to delay in retrieving cases notes, seeing an obstetrician, inadequate health personnel, and consulting rooms. The average waiting time was 3.1 ± 0.91 SD hours (188 min). The waiting time was not statistically associated with time of arrival to the clinic.

Conclusion:

Most women experience intrahospital delays while seeking ANC. Intervention by policymakers and adequate staffing coupled with provision of necessary health­care amenities will go a long way in reducing patients waiting time
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: AIM (África) Asunto principal: Atención Prenatal / Centros Comunitarios de Salud / Países en Desarrollo / Descuento por Demora / Nigeria Tipo de estudio: Estudio observacional / Estudio pronóstico / Factores de riesgo País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: Inglés Revista: Sahel medical journal (Print) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Artículo

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: AIM (África) Asunto principal: Atención Prenatal / Centros Comunitarios de Salud / Países en Desarrollo / Descuento por Demora / Nigeria Tipo de estudio: Estudio observacional / Estudio pronóstico / Factores de riesgo País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: Inglés Revista: Sahel medical journal (Print) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Artículo