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Prevalence, Trends, and Drivers of the Utilization of Unskilled Birth Attendants during Democratic Governance in Nigeria from 1999 to 2018

机译:从1999年到2018年尼日利亚民主治理期间不熟练的诞生服务员利用普遍存在,趋势和驱动因素

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Comprehensive epidemiological data on prevalence, trends, and determinants of the use of unskilled birth attendants (traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and other unskilled birth attendants) are essential to policy decision-makers and health practitioners, to guide efforts and resource allocation. This study investigated the prevalence, trends, and drivers of the utilization of unskilled birth attendants during democratic governance in Nigeria from 1999 to 2018. The study used the Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys data for the years 1999 (n = 3552), 2003 (n = 6029), 2008 (n = 28,647), 2013 (n = 31,482), and 2018 (34,193). Multivariate multinomial logistic regression was used to investigate the association between socioeconomic, demographic, health-service, and community-level factors with the utilization of TBAs and other unskilled birth attendants in Nigeria. Between 1999 and 2018, the study showed that the prevalence of TBA-assisted delivery remained unchanged (20.7%; 95% CI: 18.0–23.7% in 1999 and 20.5%; 95% CI: 18.9–22.1% in 2018). The prevalence of other-unskilled-birth-attendant use declined significantly from 45.5% (95% CI: 41.1–49.7%) in 2003 to 36.2% (95% CI: 34.5–38.0%) in 2018. Higher parental education, maternal employment, belonging to rich households, higher maternal age (35–49 years), frequent antenatal care (ANC) (≥4) visits, the proximity of health facilities, and female autonomy in households were associated with lower odds of unskilled birth attendants’ utilization. Rural residence, geopolitical region, lower maternal age (15–24 years), and higher birth interval (≥2 years) were associated with higher odds of unskilled-birth-attendant-assisted deliveries. Reducing births assisted by unskilled birth attendants in Nigeria would require prioritized and scaled-up maternal health efforts that target all women, especially those from low socioeconomic backgrounds, those who do not attend antenatal care, and/or those who reside in rural areas.
机译:关于使用非熟练的出生员的普遍性,趋势和决定因素的综合流行病学数据(传统的出生员(TBA)和其他不熟练的出生伴侣)对政策决策者和卫生从业者至关重要,以指导努力和资源分配。本研究调查了1999年至2018年尼日利亚民主治理期间不熟练的出生服务员利用不熟练的出生服务员的普遍存在,趋势和驱动因素。该研究使用了1999年的尼日利亚人口和健康调查数据(n = 3552),2003(n = 6029),2008(n = 28,647),2013(n = 31,482),2018年(34,193)。利用TBA和尼日利亚其他不熟练的出生员的利用TBA和其他不熟练的诞生服务员来研究社会经济,人口统计学,人口统计学,人口统计学,卫生服务和社区级别因素之间的关联。 1999年至2018年间,该研究表明,TBA辅助送货的普遍性保持不变(20.7%; 1999年95%:18.0-23.7%和20.5%; 95%CI:2018年95%:18.9-22.1%)。 2003年,其他不熟练的出生伴侣使用的患病率从45.5%(95%CI:41.1-49.7%)显着下降至2018年的36.2%(95%CI:34.5-38.0%)。高等父母教育,产妇就业,属于富人的家庭,较高的产妇年龄(35-49岁),经常出生的产蛋(ANC)(≥4)访问,卫生设施附近以及家庭的女性自主权与未熟练的出生者利用率的利率较低有关。农村住宅,地缘政治地区,较低的产妇年龄(15-24岁)和较高的出生间隔(≥2岁)与不熟练的出生助手辅助交付的较高赔率有关。减少尼日利亚不熟练的出生服务员协助的出生将需要优先考虑和扩大的孕产妇健康努力,这些孕妇健康努力瞄准所有妇女,特别是那些不参加产前护理的人和/或居住在农村地区的那些。

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