ABSTRACT
The
study provided an empirical evidence on effect of access and utilization of
maternal health care services on arable crop production of rural women in
south-east Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling procedure and purposive sampling
technique were employed to select 360 rural farmers. Primary data were
collected using structured questionnaire. Data collected were analyzed using
descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, mean count, and standard
deviation while inferential statistics such as OLS regression, simple linear
regression, and ANOVA models was employed in testing the hypotheses for the
study. The major result showed pooled grand mean of 3.04
affirmed that the respondent had high access to maternal health care services. A pooled grand
mean of 3.13 indicating that rural women highly utilized maternal health care
services. The results also showed a pooled grand mean
of 3.53 indicating that the rural women affirmed that access to maternal health
care services had positive effect. The result showed that the pooled grand mean
of 3.03 indicating that the rural women affirmed that use of maternal health
care services had effect. Furthermore, result showed that the key constraints of
the respondents in accessing and utilizing maternal health care services in
Southeast were inadequate human resources/health personnel (86.7%), poor
information on Primary Health Care Services (86.4%), poor road infrastructure
to facilitate access (83.9%), level of education of the women (80.3%),
affordability of Healthcare Services (76.1%), the attitude of health care
personnel (74.2%), inaccessibility and unavailability of health- care
facilities (64.4%),location of the primary health care is far (56.4%), and
cultural background of the woman (50.6%). Multiple
regression estimates of relationship between selected socio-economic factors of
the rural women and their access to maternal health care services revealed that
age, marital status, level of education at, and monthly income were
statistically significant. Multiple regression estimates of relationship
between selected Socio-economic factors of the rural women and their use of
maternal health care services revealed that marital status, household size ,
level of education , monthly income and
distance to health centre. Simple linear regression on influence of access to
MHCS on agricultural production among rural women was
statistically significant and null hypothesis rejected. Duncan’s New
Multiple Range Test (DNMRT) analysis revealed no significant difference in the access to maternal health care services across the states in South-East.
Simple linear regression estimate of the effect of extent of utilization of maternal health care services on agricultural production of rural women was statistically significant. The study
concluded that the rural women had high access and utilization of maternal
health care services in southeast, Nigeria which led to increase in arable crop
production and income of rural women. The study, therefore, recommends
reduction in the cost of services and improving on the quality of maternal
health care services especially for the poor and rural dwellers and also the
empowerment of women are pre-requisites for any tangible improvement in the
access and utilization of maternal healthcare in Nigeria.
AKUDO, J (2022). Effect of access and utilization of maternal health-care services on arable crop production of rural women in south-east, Nigeria.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effect-of-access-and-utilization-of-maternal-health-care-services-on-arable-crop-production-of-rural-women-in-south-east-nigeria-7-2
JUDITH, AKUDO. "Effect of access and utilization of maternal health-care services on arable crop production of rural women in south-east, Nigeria." Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 17 Oct. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effect-of-access-and-utilization-of-maternal-health-care-services-on-arable-crop-production-of-rural-women-in-south-east-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
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JUDITH, AKUDO. "Effect of access and utilization of maternal health-care services on arable crop production of rural women in south-east, Nigeria." Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effect-of-access-and-utilization-of-maternal-health-care-services-on-arable-crop-production-of-rural-women-in-south-east-nigeria-7-2