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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Sociodemographic and cultural factors influencing the choice and utilization of maternity care services among Egba-Egbado Yoruba women of Ogun State (Nigeria) (African, traditional, midwifery)

January 1983 (has links)
The severe shortage and maldistribution of Western-trained health personnel in Nigeria, and the realization that traditional healers and midwives are the only available providers of health care to most Nigerians living in rural areas led to the recommendation that traditional practitioners be integrated into the present hospital-oriented medical system in the country. Though the two systems of care are utilized jointly by a number of consumers, the recommendation faces several problems; and the inadequacy of existing modern health care facilities further represent a major public health planning problem Most of the studies undertaken in Nigeria to identify some of the socio-demographic and cultural factors which influence the pattern of utilization of health care facilities were conducted in Ibadan/Ibarapa division of Western Nigeria. Their findings, though in general agreement, could not be widely applied to the diverse ethnic/cultural groups in the country The purposes of this study were: First, to identify the pattern of utilization of maternity care services and the socio-demographic and cultural characteristics of 'users' and 'non-users' of modern maternity care services among reproductive-aged Egba-Egbado Yoruba women residing in a rural area of Ogun State (Nigeria). Second, to assess the influence of selected socio-demographic and cultural variables, illness behavior, and knowledge and attitudes of the women regarding modern (hospital-oriented) maternity care on their utilization of existing maternity care services and personnel A sample of 250 households was systematically selected for this study, and 304 Egba-Egbado Yoruba women (age 15-44) who had a child between January, 1979 and December, 1981 were interviewed concerning pregnancy, delivery and child care. An interview schedule prepared especially for the purposes of this study was administered to the eligible women by trained interviewers The factors found to differentiate 'users' from 'non-users' were socio-economic factors (level of education, literacy, and occupation), the use of native medicines during pregnancy, knowledge of location of a 'hospital', number of times attended antenatal clinic, and their utilization experience within the system On the basis of this study, a number of considerations are derived for the planning of maternity health education programs needed, and recommendations are given for future studies that will improve the information base for health planning in general / acase@tulane.edu
232

Stochastic description of oral contraceptive usage.

January 1969 (has links)
acase@tulane.edu
233

Studies of urinary schistosomiasis in the Sahelian region of the Senegal River Basin

January 1981 (has links)
From July, 1977 through March, 1979 a study of Schistosoma haematobium was conducted in the Sahelian portion of the Senegal River Basin (SRB). A prevalence survey for schistosomiasis was conducted in 19 villages in the SRB, chosen to represent various ethnic groups and types of surface water / acase@tulane.edu
234

Study of protective and risk behavior patterns in the Taiwan population.

January 2006 (has links)
acase@tulane.edu
235

A study of the factors affecting the incidence of diarrheal disease and the effect of diarrhea on the growth of children aged 0 to 4 years in six rural communities in Peninsula Malaysia.

January 1983 (has links)
acase@tulane.edu
236

Study of the effects of intestinal parasites on the nutritional status of New Orleans kindergarten children.

January 1971 (has links)
acase@tulane.edu
237

Syphilis control and prevention in Louisiana --- Is selective screening alone or selective screening with partner notification more effective? A cost effective analysis.

January 2010 (has links)
acase@tulane.edu
238

Tooth eruption and nutrition, Cali, Columbia, December 1962--March 1963.

January 1965 (has links)
acase@tulane.edu
239

Trace contaminant removal from secondary domestic effluent by vascular aquatic plants.

January 1980 (has links)
acase@tulane.edu
240

Topics in patient safety: Risk adjusting measures of patient harm.

January 2006 (has links)
acase@tulane.edu

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