Abstract

Maternal Health Care use among Rural Women of Asgede Tsi’mbla District of North Western Tigray, Ethiopia

Highlights

  • Many countries have focused on increasing production and distribution of personnel in response to inadequate numbers of health personnel

  • This study was conducted with the aim of assessing maternal health care utilization, the factors associated with maternal health care use and the attitude of women on social behavior of health workers in Asgede Tsimbla district, Tigray regional state

  • This chapter includes the characteristics of respondents, major health service utilization of women, factors associated with maternal health care use and the attitude of women to HEWs social behavior

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Summary

Introduction

Many countries have focused on increasing production and distribution of personnel in response to inadequate numbers of health personnel. This occurred in the 1980s in the community health worker cadre in the 1990s many such programmers faltered. The Health Extension Program (HEP) is a new program designed with a defined package of essential promotive, preventive and basic curative services targeting households, mothers and children in a community. Global Journal of Archaeology & Anthropology program, an intensive effort has been made to avail the service at the door steps of every person [1]. The mix of available service, poor linkage between the service points, transportation, and sense of seriousness among health professionals compromises the health care

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