Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Economics and Social Science |
Title | Maternal health clinic attendance in the Awutu-Senya District, Ghana |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 5 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Page numbers | 65-81 |
URL | http://www.themagicdad.com/IJESS/v5_IJESS_2015.pdf#page=65 |
Abstract | In Ghana, to improve maternal healthcare a nationwide health insurance and free antenatal and delivery services have been introduced. Using the delays model, this paper discusses the role of socio-cultural factors in the use of clinics. The administrative capital was purposively sampled in addition to two randomly selected communities. The study targeted women who gave birth between September 2007 and September 2009. Proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used to select 246 respondents. It was found out that there was no association between attendance at clinics for antenatal care and residence but there was a significant relationship between attendance at clinics for postnatal care and residence. A significant relationship between supervised delivery and level of education was established. In spite of the interventions attendance at clinics for antenatal and postnatal care is low. The Ghana Health Service should pay particular attention to the socio-cultural environment to promote safe motherhood |
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