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Why women utilize traditional rather than skilled birth attendants for maternity care in rural Nigeria: Implications for policies and programs

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MIDWIFERY
卷 104, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2021.103158

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Traditional Birth Attendants; Skilled Birth Attendants; Maternal mortality; Rural Women; Nigeria

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  1. International Development Research Centre (IDRC) [108041]
  2. Global Affairs Canada (GAC) [108041]
  3. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) [108041]

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Data from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey show that many pregnant women in rural Nigeria prefer traditional birth attendants (TBAs) over skilled birth attendants (SBAs), contributing to a high maternal mortality rate. Efforts to address factors inhibiting the use of SBAs, such as costs and cultural practices, are crucial for promoting skilled birth attendance and reducing maternal mortality in rural Nigeria.
Objective: Data from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey indicate that many pregnant women in rural Nigeria use traditional birth attendants (TBAs) rather than skilled birth attendants (SBAs) for maternal health care. This is one factor that accounts for the persistently high rate of maternal mortality in Nigeria. The objective of this study was to identify the pervading reasons that women use TBAs for pregnancy care in rural Nigeria and to make recommendations for policy and programmatic reform. Design: Qualitative research design consisting of focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and community conversations, followed by inductive thematic analysis. Setting: Twenty rural communities (villages) in Etsako East, and Esan South East Local Government Areas of Edo State, South-South, Nigeria. Participants: Twenty focus group discussions with men and women in a marital union; 15 key informant interviews with policymakers, senior health providers, and women leaders; and 10 community conversations with key community leaders. Findings: Some reasons proffered for using TBAs included perceptions of higher efficacy of traditional medicines; age-long cultural practices; ease of access to TBAs as compared to SBAs; higher costs of services in health facilities; and friendly attitude of TBAs. Key conclusions and implications for practice: The continued use of TBA is a major challenge in efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 3 in Nigeria. We conclude that efforts to address the factors identified by community stakeholders as inhibiting the use of SBAs will promote skilled birth attendance and reduce maternal mortality in rural Nigeria.

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