Why rural women do not use primary health centres for pregnancy care : evidence from a qualitative study in Nigeria

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Pregnant women in rural communities in Nigeria often do not use Primary Health Care Centres. Through focus group discussions, the study found four broad categories of reasons underlying non-use: 1) accessibility factors – poor roads and transportation, long distances, and facility not always open; 2) perceptions relating to poor quality of care, inadequate drugs, abusive care by health providers, long wait times, and inappropriate referrals; 3) costs of services, including inability to pay for services even when costs are not excessive; the introduction of informal payments by staff; and 4) partner support (or lack thereof), and misinterpretation of signs of pregnancy complications.

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PREGNANCY, RURAL WOMEN, RURAL HEALTH, HEALTH FACILITIES, QUALITY OF CARE, OBSTETRICS, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, ANTENATAL CARE, NIGERIA, SOUTH OF SAHARA

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