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- Title
Utilization of Obstetric Services in Ghana between 1999 and 2003.
- Authors
Adanu, Richard M. K.
- Abstract
Analysis of the 2003 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey shows that even though over 90% of pregnant women attend antenatal care in health institutions, only 43% deliver in the health institutions. The quality of antenatal care received is also lower than is expected for standard obstetric care. The national caesarean section rate of 3.7% reflects inadequate obstetric coverage. There is a need for continued education of health workers to improve the quality of antenatal care. The Ghanaian health system needs to consider how to improve obstetric coverage by skilled attendants and to study the reasons for inadequate use of delivery services in order to be able to achieve the target for maternal health set in the Millennium Development Goals.
- Subjects
GHANA; MATERNAL mortality; CHILDBIRTH at home; CHI-squared test; COMPUTER software; MEDICAL quality control; MEDICAL care use; PRENATAL care; MIDWIFERY; HOSPITAL maternity services; DATA analysis; NONPROFESSIONAL occupations; CROSS-sectional method; PREVENTION
- Publication
African Journal of Reproductive Health, 2010, Vol 14, Issue 3, p153
- ISSN
1118-4841
- Publication type
Article