Is there a link between the autonomy of women and maternal healthcare utilization in Nigeria? A cross-sectional survey

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作者
Odusina, Emmanuel Kolawole [1 ]
Oladele, Oluwarotimi Samuel [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Oye Ekiti, Fac Social Sci, Dept Demog & Social Stat, Oye Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
关键词
Maternal health-care; Autonomy of women; Antenatal care visit; Health facility delivery; Postnatal visit; Nigeria; DELIVERY CARE; EMPOWERMENT; FERTILITY;
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10.1186/s12905-023-02317-z
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundDespite legislation and intervention programmes, the rates of maternal and child mortality in Nigeria remain high. Sustainable development goals on mother and child mortality would be a mirage if this continues. The study investigated the autonomy of women (women's decision-making autonomy) and the use of maternal health-care services in Nigeria.MethodsSecondary data obtained from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, 2018 were used in this investigation. Women who indicated they gave birth in the five-year before the surveys were considered in the study. The association between autonomy of women and maternal health-care utilization was studied using binary logistic regression models.ResultsIn total, about one-fifth of the women (19.6%) indicated they had at least eight ANC visits for their most recent birth. Overall, 40.5% of the women gave birth in a health institution, and 20.1% went for postnatal checkups. The use of health-care services was significantly related to the autonomy of women. Women's and husbands/partners' educational levels, residency and ethnicity were socio-demographic characteristics that influenced women's healthcare service consumption.ConclusionsFor most recent childbirth, most women did not utilise the health-care services in Nigeria. To enhance the autonomy of women and, as a result, maternal health-care services use in Nigeria, effective interventions, policies, and programmes are required.
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