Constraints to Attending the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Weeks in North West Nigeria

Cynthia Yohanna-Dzingina

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Jayne Webster

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Isaac Akinyele

Food Basket Foundation International, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Rasheed Okunola

Food Basket Foundation International, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Wasiu Afolabi

Food Basket Foundation International, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Olutayo Adeyemi

Food Basket Foundation International, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Hussiani Lawal

Food Basket Foundation International, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Elaine Ferguson *

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to understand the barriers to MNCHW attendance in order to develop recommendations for strengthening its social mobilization activities.

Methods: In the states of Jigawa and Zamfara in northern Nigeria, 19 in-depth interviews were conducted with government officials and community leaders; and 36 focus group discussions with women with a child under 5-years of age, their husbands, town criers, health workers, community volunteers, and religious leaders on MNCHW social mobilization and barriers to attendance. Content analysis was used to derive themes.

Results: Awareness of MNCHW was low among the target beneficiaries. Even where programme awareness existed, there was little understanding of the nutrition and health benefits of VAS. Social mobilization focused solely on raising awareness about the dates and location of MNCHW, it did not promote its health benefits. MNCHW has also been overshadowed by the Immunization Plus Days (IPDs) which are conducted monthly. Other barriers to MNCHW attendance included inability to afford transportation costs, and distrust of government programmes.

Conclusions: To increase attendance at MNCHW in northern Nigeria, social mobilization must first address the lack of understanding of the health benefits of the MNCHW programme.


How to Cite

Yohanna-Dzingina, Cynthia, Jayne Webster, Isaac Akinyele, Rasheed Okunola, Wasiu Afolabi, Olutayo Adeyemi, Hussiani Lawal, and Elaine Ferguson. 2015. “Constraints to Attending the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Weeks in North West Nigeria”. European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety 5 (5):737. https://doi.org/10.9734/EJNFS/2015/21064.

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