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Afr J Med Med Sci ; 34(1): 55-8, 2005 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15971555

RESUMEN

A questionnaire-based study was conducted on 189 Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) on their knowledge and practices in prenatal services. Only 86 (45.5%) of them associated cessation of menstrual period with pregnancy while others use mystic power 46 (24.3%), early morning sickness, pallor of conjunctiva and reaction to herbs 56 (29.6%) to detect pregnancy. Fundal height n=76 (40.2%), palpation n=82 (43.4%), special soaps and soups n=52 (27.5%) and special devices n=8 (4.2%) are used to determine stages of pregnancy. Foetal health status is determined by regular foetal movements n=95 (50.3%), mystic power n=15 (8%), soap n=2 (1.1%), special concoction 9 (4.8%), health status of mother n=67 (35.4%) and foetal heart beat n=24 (12.7%). Ninety seven (51.3%) of them used herbal treatment, 77 (40.7%) used incantations, 189 (100%) used special soaps as their main methods of delivery, while only 18 (9.5%) of respondents refer difficult cases to hospitals. Instruments used for separating cord were blade 123 (65.1%) and scissors 40 (21.1%). Symptoms recognized by the TBAs as signs of complications in pregnancy were dizziness, swollen feet, pallor, tiredness, absent foetal movement, loss of appetite, heaviness, pain in back/stomach/side, weight loss, vomiting, bleeding, fever/malaria, head ache, bad dream, premature or delayed labour. Although some of them recognized some danger signs in pregnancy and labour, only very few would refer difficult cases for emergency obstetric interventions. Clear protocols for management and referral, which are necessary for improved maternal survival, should be provided through regular training of the TBAs.


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Competencia Clínica/estadística & datos numéricos , Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud , Partería/educación , Atención Prenatal/normas , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Partería/estadística & datos numéricos , Nigeria , Embarazo , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Recursos Humanos
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West Afr J Med ; 20(1): 42-5, 2001.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11505886

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One hundred apparently normal nursery and primary school children aged between 2 to 12 years from private schools, in Lagos Nigeria were studied. From this study the mean ferritin levels for children aged 2-5 years, and 6-12 years were 112 +/- 48 micrograms/l, and 119 +/- 38 micrograms/l respectively. Mean haematocrit values were 37.6 +/- 2.2%, and 37.5 +/- 2.6%, while mean haemoglobin levels were 126 +/- 9 g/l 127 +/- 7.9 g/l (2-5 years and 6-12 years respectively). The mean values for MCV, MCH, MCHC were 92 +/- 8.6 fl, 27.6 +/- 3.0 pg, 338.0 +/- 15.0 g/l and 93.5 +/- 9.0 fl, 28.7 +/- 2.5 pg, 332.0 +/- 17.0 g/l (2-5 years and 6-12 years respectively). All haematological parameters measured were similar in both malaria parasitaemia positive and negative subjects, except ferritin level which was significantly higher in subjects with malaria parasitaemia (p < 0.05). There was positive correlation between ferritin concentration and malaria density (r = 0.85, p < 0.05). From the above findings, it would be concluded that, ferritin estimation without examination for malaria parasitaemia in a malarious region like Nigeria is not reliable. It is also concluded that with the high mean ferritin level obtained in this study for normal children on balanced diet, routine iron supplementation may not be necessary for this group of children in Nigeria.


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Trastornos de la Nutrición del Niño/sangre , Ferritinas/sangre , Malaria/sangre , Malaria/parasitología , Niño , Trastornos de la Nutrición del Niño/complicaciones , Trastornos de la Nutrición del Niño/tratamiento farmacológico , Trastornos de la Nutrición del Niño/epidemiología , Preescolar , Enfermedades Endémicas/estadística & datos numéricos , Índices de Eritrocitos , Femenino , Hematócrito , Humanos , Hierro/sangre , Modelos Lineales , Malaria/complicaciones , Malaria/epidemiología , Masculino , Nigeria/epidemiología , Salud Urbana/estadística & datos numéricos
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