| Literature DB >> 8307136 |
E Materia1, W Mehari, A Mele, F Rosmini, M A Stazi, H M Damen, G Basile, G Miuccio, L Ferrigno, A Miozzo.
Abstract
A household health interview survey on MCH services utilization was carried out in 22 villages of a rural district of Arsi region, Ethiopia, before the launching of an integrated MCH programme. Coverage of antenatal services was 26%, and 61% of the women who received antenatal care reported having had 3 or more visits. Antenatal care was positively associated with living within 10 km of the Health Centre. Twenty-eight percent of the mothers attended the under-5 clinic and most returned for 3 or more visits. In addition, 99% reported having breast-fed their last child but more than 25% started weaning only after the seventh month of age. Differences in practice of treating diarrhoea according to knowledge of ORS were found. Of the 33% of those with knowledge of ORS, almost 90% reported use of ORS for treating child's diarrhoea, showing a positive attitude towards modern health care. The proportion of women using family planning was 5%, with no difference found between Christians and Muslims. Results on EPI coverage validated data from routine reporting. Integration of MCH services including out-reach activities may increase access and coverage of MCH services.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Attitude; Behavior; Community Surveys; Contraception; Contraceptive Usage; Delivery Of Health Care; Developing Countries; Eastern Africa; Ethiopia; Family Planning; Health; Health Services; Immunization; Integrated Programs; Knowledge; Maternal Health Services; Maternal-child Health Services; Oral Rehydration; Organization And Administration; Prenatal Care; Primary Health Care; Programs; Psychological Factors; Research Methodology; Rural Health Services; Sampling Studies; Studies; Surveys; Treatment
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8307136 DOI: 10.1007/BF00209529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Epidemiol ISSN: 0393-2990 Impact factor: 8.082