PREGNANT WOMEN'S ACCEPTANCE AND PREFERENCE FOR FOCUSED ANTENATAL CARE IN IBADAN
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Date
2013-12
Authors
Oluwatosin, O.A
Aluko, J.O
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College of Medical Sciences, University of Benin
Abstract
In 2001 the World Health Organization (WHO) proposed the Focused Antenatal
Care (FANC) to enhance health of mothers and neonates. This study assessed the
level of awareness, acceptance and preference ofFANC among pregnant women in a
mission hospital. Design of study was crosssectional survey. One hundred and sixty
pregnant women attending the booking clinic of a Catholic Mission Hospital,
Ibadan were recruited over a four week period. Data was collected by means of a
structured questionnaire.Descriptive analysis of frequency and crosstabulations
and spearman's correlation were utilized. The participants were between 16 and 44
years of age, with a mean (SD) of 28.4 (5.1) years. One hundred and twenty eight
(82.6%) were married and 46 (29.7%) had tertiary education. Only 22(14%)
hadheard of FANCwhilethree (1.9%) considered that FANC was better than the
traditional model.Sixty-threeparticipants (40.6%) would prefer the ANC
withadequate effective four (4) clinic visits.
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Keywords
Focused Antenatal care, Preference, Awareness, Pregnant women, Mission hospital