• PROSPECT AND CHALLENGES OF PRIMARY HEALTHCARE PROGRAMME IN RURAL COMMUNITY


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study examined the prospect and challenges of primary healthcare programme in Offa LGA of Kwara State. A crosssectional survey research was conducted to generate data to answer the research questions as well as test the hypothesis. Both quantitative and qualitative research approaches were combined in the study. A sample of six hundred (600) women aged 15-49 years, who had at least one child or had been child-caregivers was given a set of questionnaire administered by trained research assistants. Qualitative data were generated by Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with community members as we ... Continue Reading

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Table of ContentChapter OneIntroduction1.1 Background to the Study1.2 Statement of the Problem1.3 Research Questions1.4 Objectives of the Study1.5 Significance of the Study1.6 Definition of ConceptsChapter Two: Literature Review2.1 Review of Empirical Literature2.1.1 Global Trends in Child Mortality2.1.2 Child Mortality in Nigeria2.1.3 Factors Associated With Child Mortality in Nigeria2.1.3.1 Poor Maternal Health2.1.3.2 Nutritional Status2.1.3.3 Demographic Factors2.1.3.4 Environmental Factors2.1.4 Access to Primary Healthcare Programs in Nigeria2.1.5 Factors Affecting Access to Healthcare Pr ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]1.1 Background to the Study At the assemblage of world leaders in 2000 to define global development goals for the millennium, child mortality was identified as one key indicator of development. It was thus identified to be monitored as an indicator of social, economic and health development for different countries and zones in the world.  Targets were set for attaining the millennium development goals (MDGs).  For instance, it was expected that by 2015, global child mortality rate would be reduced to 45/1000.  To achieve this target, global efforts were galvanized to produce technologies ... Continue Reading