2020
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v10n5p36
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The barriers preventing pregnant women from accessing midwife-led antenatal care in Nigeria

Abstract: Background: Nigeria records high maternal deaths despite available antenatal care services in the country. This review aims to synthesise literature on barriers affecting access to midwife-led antenatal care (ANC) among pregnant women in Nigeria.Methods: This is a systematic literature review and involved searching of studies done in Nigeria and published between 2007 and 2018. MEDLINE 1946 to present, CINAHL, JBI, and Pubmed Central were electronically searched to identify studies on barriers affecting access… Show more

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“…Midwives are trained to provide quality ANC to the pregnant women and are seen as trustworthy health care providers for crucial support;as important and reliable sources of information; 9,10 and the personnel best equipped to provide appropriate and costeffective care because they understand women's concerns and preoccupations and can thus identify, prevent, and treat diseases or complications. 11 Studies have assessed various constructs that can be used to measure the quality of ANC. These include ANC and pregnancy outcomes, 12,13 patients' satisfaction 14,15 (which may be dependent on other factors outside the availability of quality services), content, timing, adherence, and comprehensiveness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Midwives are trained to provide quality ANC to the pregnant women and are seen as trustworthy health care providers for crucial support;as important and reliable sources of information; 9,10 and the personnel best equipped to provide appropriate and costeffective care because they understand women's concerns and preoccupations and can thus identify, prevent, and treat diseases or complications. 11 Studies have assessed various constructs that can be used to measure the quality of ANC. These include ANC and pregnancy outcomes, 12,13 patients' satisfaction 14,15 (which may be dependent on other factors outside the availability of quality services), content, timing, adherence, and comprehensiveness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%