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Factors consistently associated with utilisation of essential maternal and child health services in Nigeria: analysis of the five Nigerian national household surveys (2003-2018).

Yoshito KawakatsuChristopher AdolphJonathan F MosserPeter BaffoeFatima CheshiHirotsugu AigaDavid A WatkinsKenneth H Sherr
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
This study adds to the evidence that maternal education and household wealth status are consistently associated with utilisation of essential MCH services across time and space. To increase utilisation of essential MCH services across different geolocations, interventions targeting poor communities and households with more children under 5 years of age should be appropriately designed. Moreover, additional interventions should prioritise to reduce inequities of essential MCH service utilisation between the wealth quantiles and between education status.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • birth weight
  • young adults
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • cross sectional
  • cancer therapy
  • gestational age
  • health insurance