Utilisation of post natal care services in the Grootfontein health district, Otjozondjupa region

dc.contributor.authorNandjila, Robert T.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-02-07T14:08:06Z
dc.date.available2014-02-07T14:08:06Z
dc.date.issued2008en_US
dc.description.abstractAbstract provided by authoren_US
dc.description.abstractIn Namibia a comprehensive health care approach is practised and motivated by health care delivery institutions. Part of the comprehensive health care approach is promotion of health in maternal and child health care. Maternal and child health care include women's health, antenatal care, delivery, postnatal care, and care for the baby. The focus of this study is on postnatal care for mother and baby. The postnatal (post-delivery) period is a medical term for the period following childbirth during which body tissues, in particular the genital and pelvic organs of the mother, return to the condition they were pre-pregnancyen_US
dc.description.abstractPostnatal care services are provided for mother and baby and mothers should utilise it to ensure that their health and that of the baby is maintained. In spite of the availability of postnatal services in the Grootfontein health district women do not utilise themen_US
dc.description.abstractThus, the overall aim of the study is to explore and describe factors that influence the utilisation of postnatal care services in the Grootfontein health district. To achieve this aim an explorative, descriptive, quantitative and comparative design was used. Data were collected from 291 respondents over a period of six weeks, through an interview by using a structured questionnaire, and with the assistance of a research assistant. The selected sample included 219 women who did not attend postnatal clinics - the case group - and 72 who did attend postnatal clinics - the control groupen_US
dc.description.abstractData were analysed using statistical procedures to test the significance of relationships between variables of the two groups. Answers to open-ended questions were grouped and presented in frequencies. Ethical principles were adhered to throughout the studyen_US
dc.description.abstractIt was concluded that the most important reason why mothers do not utilise postnatal care services, specifically the postnatal clinic, is that they have no information about the need to attend post natal care. Recommendations were made to address the shortcomings that were indicated by the study. The main shortcoming is that a lot of women have no information about the need to attend post natal care clinics.en_US
dc.description.degreeWindhoeken_US
dc.description.degreeNamibiaen_US
dc.description.degreeUniversity of Namibiaen_US
dc.description.degreeMasters in Public Healthen_US
dc.description.statusen_US
dc.format.extentxvi, 157 pen_US
dc.identifier.isisF004-199299999999999en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11070/421
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.masterFileNumber3517en_US
dc.source.urien_US
dc.source.urihttp://wwwisis.unam.na/theses/nandjila2008.pdfen_US
dc.subjectPostnal careen_US
dc.subjectMaternal healthen_US
dc.titleUtilisation of post natal care services in the Grootfontein health district, Otjozondjupa regionen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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