FACTORS INFLUENCING UTILIZATION OF PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION (PMTCT) SERVICES AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINIC IN UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL (UCTH)

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) Services
  • 2.2Importance of PMTCT Services
  • 2.3Global Initiatives on PMTCT
  • 2.4Barriers to PMTCT Service Utilization
  • 2.5Factors Affecting PMTCT Service Uptake
  • 2.6Role of Healthcare Providers in PMTCT Services
  • 2.7Community Involvement in PMTCT Programs
  • 2.8Strategies to Improve PMTCT Service Utilization
  • 2.9Technology and PMTCT Services
  • 2.10Cultural Influences on PMTCT Service Utilization

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design
  • 3.2Population and Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.5Ethical Considerations
  • 3.6Reliability and Validity of Data
  • 3.7Limitations of the Research Methodology
  • 3.8Data Interpretation Techniques

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Demographic Characteristics of Participants
  • 4.2Awareness and Knowledge of PMTCT Services
  • 4.3Attitudes Towards PMTCT Services
  • 4.4Utilization of PMTCT Services
  • 4.5Challenges Faced in Accessing PMTCT Services
  • 4.6Impact of Education on PMTCT Service Utilization
  • 4.7Recommendations for Improving PMTCT Services
  • 4.8Comparison with Previous Research Findings

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusions
  • 5.3Implications for Practice
  • 5.4Recommendations for Future Research
  • 5.5Contribution to Knowledge

Project Abstract

Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) services are crucial in reducing the vertical transmission of HIV from infected mothers to their babies. However, the utilization of these services among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics is influenced by various factors. This study aims to explore the factors influencing the utilization of PMTCT services among pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH). A mixed-methods approach will be employed to gather comprehensive data on the subject. The study will involve both quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to obtain a deeper understanding of the factors at play. The target population will be pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic at UCTH, and a sample size will be selected using a random sampling technique. Quantitative data will be collected through structured questionnaires distributed to the participants. The questionnaires will be designed to collect information on demographic characteristics, knowledge of PMTCT services, accessibility to services, attitudes towards PMTCT, and previous experiences with PMTCT services. The quantitative data will be analyzed using statistical software to identify patterns and correlations. Qualitative data will be collected through in-depth interviews with a subset of the participants. The interviews will delve deeper into the personal experiences, perceptions, and barriers faced by pregnant women in utilizing PMTCT services. The qualitative data will be analyzed thematically to identify common themes and insights. The findings of this study will provide valuable information on the factors influencing the utilization of PMTCT services among pregnant women at UCTH. This information can be used to improve the delivery of PMTCT services and enhance the uptake of these services among pregnant women. It is expected that the results of this study will contribute to the existing literature on PMTCT services and serve as a basis for future interventions and policies aimed at improving maternal and child health outcomes in the region.

Project Overview

INTRODUCTION1.1. Background of the studyThe greatest challenge to human kind in the 21st century is the epidemic of Acquired immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) is the causative organism of AIDS which was first discovered in the year 1981. Despite years of campaigns, advocacy, control programmes and awareness exercises taken to curb HIV/AIDS spread, there is still a worrisome rate of increase of the infection. According to UNAIDS (2006), about 33.3 million people are estimated to live with Human immune Deficiency virus globally; 22.5 million of this population are from the sub-Saharan Africa.Over 55% of these people living with HIV are women of reproductive age who become pregnant. HIV infection in women of reproductive age increase the epidemic of peri-natal HIV (UNAIDS, 2006). About 2.5million children live with HIV globally and 1.8million are from sub-Saharan Africa. Worldwide, over 1700 children become infected with HIV daily (UNAIDS 2006).          In Nigeria, about 69,400 children became infected with HIV through mother-to-child transmission in 2011. This has led to a rise in the total number of children living with HIV in the country to an unprecedented 440,000 (UNAIDS, 2012).          Majumali, (2011), opined that, Virtually all HIV infection in children occurs following mother to child transmission during the antenatal period (pregnancy), intranatal period (labour/delivery) and the post-natal period. Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is about 5-10% during pregnancy, 10-20% during labour and 10-15% during breastfeeding.There is an estimation of about 20-45% chances of a baby born to an HIV positive mother to become infected without effective interventions to prevention of mother-to-child transmission. With effective interventions, such as use of antiretroviral drugs both for mother formula feeding etc., the risk of mother to child transmission has been shown to reduce by 5%. Primary preventive measures (prevention of new infections in parents, avoiding new pregnancies in HIV infected women) and secondary preventive measures (preventing transmission of HIV from an infected mother to her infant) are the three approaches in reducing mother to child transmission (MTCT) promoted by the World Health Organisation (WHO), (McIntyres $ Gray 2004).New approaches in preventing MTCT to <2% includes use of combined anti-retroviral prophylaxis, elective caesarean section and by avoiding prolonged breastfeeding or mixed feeding.In Nigeria, despite these preventives measures of mother to child transmission, research has shown poor utilization of these services. Thus, the need for this study.1.2     Statement of problems          Mother to child transmission of HIV has a lot of impact on the health of the mother and infant including the economy of the country. MTCT increases the prevalence of HIV in infants thereby resulting in increased infant and maternal morbidity and mortality.          Despite the introduction of improved preventive services of MTCT of HIV over the years, HIV infections via MTCT (vertically/ perinatal transmission) is still on the increase in Nigeria. In 2011, about 440,000 infants were infected with HIV (UNAIDS, 2012). During the researcher’s clinical experience in the antenatal clinic UCTH, it was observed that despite availability of this prevention of MTCT services, very few women utilized the services. For this reason, this pertinent question formed the birth rock of this study: What then are the factors that influence the utilization of prevention of mother to child transmission services?1.3     Purpose of the study          The purpose of the study is to ascertain the factors influencing the utilization of PMTCT services among pregnant women in antenatal clinic in UCTH.1.4     Objectives of the studyThe specific objectives of the study are:
  1. To assess the level of knowledge about PMTCT services among pregnant women in UCTH.
  2. To determine the socio-economic factors influencing utilization of PMTCT services among pregnant women in UCTH.
  3. To ascertain the cultural/religion factors influencing utilization of PMTCT services among pregnant women in UCTH.
1.5     Research questions
  1. What is the level of knowledge about PMTCT services among pregnant women in UCTH?
  2. To what extent do socio-economic factors influencing utilization of PMTCT services among pregnant women in UCTH?
  3. What are the cultural/religion factors influencing utilization of PMTCT services among pregnant women in UCTH?
1.6     Hypothesis          There is no significant relationship between level of knowledge and utilization of PMTCT services among women.1.7     Scope of the study          The study is delimited to pregnant women that attended antenatal clinic in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital.1.8       Significance of the study          It is very important that factors influencing the utilization of PMTCT services in a resource poor setting should be studied. It is important in the context of cross river state where health resources are unevenly distributed between rural and urban areas including distribution of health care providers.Practically: The findings of this study will be handy for cancelling purposes in ensuring increased utilization of PMTCT services.Research: The result of this study will increase the existing knowledge on utilization of PMTCT services and will also serve as research as a resource material for further research work.Nurse/midwife: The findings of this study will help to improve the attitude of Nurses in delivery of PMTCT services to ensure its utilization by pregnant women thereby decreasing the rate of MTCT.Government: The findings of this study will help improve policies on findings and distribution of PMTCT services in both rural and urban areas to ensure its utilization.1.9     Limitations          Major limitation was encountered during this study because the Teaching Hospital was on strike and many patients were not (accessed) reached. Also some respondents refused to divulge their information for confidential purposes.1.10   Operational definition of termsFactors: are variables that influence utilization of PMTCT servicesUtilization: refers to the process of using PMTCT servicesPMTCT services: are  services that aims at offering preventive measures towards mother to child transmission.Ante natal: refers a period from conception to the onset of labour

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