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Maternal Birth Outcomes: Processes and Challenges in Anambra State, Nigeria

Pages 492-514 | Received 21 Oct 2009, Accepted 29 Oct 2010, Published online: 03 May 2011
 

Abstract

The views of nurse experts and policymakers on maternal birth outcomes in Anambra State, Nigeria, were explored using qualitative content analysis. The findings indicate that although there are different levels of birth attendants in Anambra State, nurses attend to most deliveries; are highly favored; and are the most trusted obstetric providers among skilled personnel. Obstetric complications are extensive, leading to high mortality and morbidity. Poverty, gender inequity, and weak health systems—encompassing insufficiency of trained nursing workforce among other issues—intensify poor maternal birth outcomes.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by Women's Health Nursing Research Training Grant (WHNRTG) T32NR07039, and by the Hester Mclaws Scholarship, University of Washington School of Nursing. I extend my gratitude to Debbie Ward, Bobbie Berkowitz, and Catherine Carr for their support and assistance with study development.

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