2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.13877/v2
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Perceptions about preconception care among health care providers in Ibadan, southwest Nigeria - A qualitative study

Abstract: Background: Preconception care (PCC) is a recognised strategy for optimising maternal health and improving maternal and neonatal outcomes. Research has shown that PCC services are minimally available and yet to be fully integrated into maternal health services in Nigeria. This study explored the perceptions about PCC services among health care providers in Ibadan, Nigeria. Methods: This was a case study research among 26 health care providers – 16 specialist physicians and nine nurses covering 10 specialties: … Show more

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“…Childbearing is culturally valued in Africa and tied to one's lineage existence and prided among Africans. 40 The realization that one heir has a chronic disease is problematic and alters parents or caregiver's life forever. Reactions to the caregiver's child status were tied to the discovery of diagnosis and prior knowledge of the parental diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Childbearing is culturally valued in Africa and tied to one's lineage existence and prided among Africans. 40 The realization that one heir has a chronic disease is problematic and alters parents or caregiver's life forever. Reactions to the caregiver's child status were tied to the discovery of diagnosis and prior knowledge of the parental diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%