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The Use Of Traditional Medicine In The Treatment Of Malaria Among Pregnant Women
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Ministries: This study would be of great importance to ministries of
health by informing them on the importance of this study is to address
the issue concerning the attitude towards the use of traditional herbal
medicine for the treatment of malaria among pregnant women attending
antenatal care and to organize enlightenment programmes aimed at
enhancing the attitudes of pregnant women towards frequent antenatal
clinics.
· Policy makers: This study will help policy makers
to formulate relevant policies on malaria prevention while making
informed decisions on the steps to follow in increasing antenatal care
attendance levels among pregnant women attending Teaching Hospital in
River State
· Government: This study would be useful to
government and parastatals by educating them on the need to provide
concerted health education intervention to improve the attitude and
knowledge of pregnant women regarding poor health seeking behavior and
adequate strategies for malaria prevention especially with the use of
insecticide, treated Net, adequate funding, etc. necessary for
controlling and reducing incidence of malaria in the general public.
The study is delimited in scope to the use of traditional medicine in
the treatment of malaria among pregnant women in Abraka Delta State,
Nigeria. The researcher would chose this site because it is easily
accessible and students are sent there for their clinical experiences
and cases are referred from primary and secondary health facilities to
the institution for expert management.
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