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DETERMINANTS OF CHOICE OF HEALTH FACILITY FOR REPRODUCTIVE MORBIDITY BY FEMALE TRADERS IN A NIGERIAN CITY.

O Ojifinni1, O Ige2, M C Asuzu1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reproductive health (RH) services are important to reduce reproductive morbidity and mortality. This is only possible if such services are used. Knowledge of the determinants of choice health facility for reproductive morbidity is useful to design interventions aimed at increasing utilization of RH services.
OBJECTIVE: This study therefore explored the determinants of choice of health facility for reproductive morbidity among female traders within Ibadan metropolis.
METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study using interviewer-administered questionnaire among 410 female traders aged 15-49 years selected by systematic random sampling in Aleshinloye market in the city of Ibadan, Nigeria. Government and private hospitals were classified as orthodox health facilities. Data was analysed using logistic regression at 5% significance level.
RESULTS: Mean age was 34.6 ± 7.8, 78.2% were married and 58.7% had secondary education. Above half (52.9%) used orthodox health facilities. Perceived quality of care influenced the use of orthodox facilities and likelihood of using the same facility in the future. Factors predicting the use of orthodox health services were social economic status (OR 2.77 95%CI 1.06-6.73), delay in attaining conception (OR 2.70 95%CI 1.39-5.22), menstrual problems (OR 2.15 95%CI 1.19-3.90) and complications in previous pregnancy (OR 2.11 95%CI 1.21-3.78).
CONCLUSION: The use of orthodox health facilities was affected by respondents' past experience of reproductive morbidity and socioeconomic status. These factors should be borne in mind in planning interventions for improvement in reproductive health service utilisation.

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Keywords:  Female traders; Healthcare seeking behaviour; Nigeria; Orthodox healthcare services; Reproductive morbidity

Year:  2018        PMID: 30254557      PMCID: PMC6143889     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Ib Postgrad Med


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