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Characteristics of Nigerian women taking sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine twice during pregnancy for the prevention of malaria
Authors:Nkechi G. Onyeneho  Bright C. Orji  Joseph C. Okeibunor  William R. Brieger
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria;2. Jhpiego, Uyo, Nigeria;3. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Abstract:

Objective

To investigate the characteristics of women in Nigeria who are likely to take sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine (SP) as recommended for the prevention of malaria in pregnancy to reduce maternal and child mortality rates.

Methods

A cross-sectional survey of 1380 women was conducted using a structured questionnaire. The women had given birth within 6 months prior to the survey and were drawn from 6 local government areas in Nigeria.

Results

Several demographic factors—older age bracket, ever attended school, currently living with a partner, ever married, and wealth—were significantly associated with compliance. Compliance was higher among respondents who had ever been married than among those who had never been married (χ2 = 6.733; P = 0.006). Compliance was also higher among those in paid employment (χ2 = 17.110; P < 0.001) and those in a higher wealth quintile (χ2 = 34.861; P < 0.001). Knowledge of malaria, which included prevention of malaria in pregnancy through use of IPTp with 2 doses of SP, showed a positive association with compliance. Compliance with 2 doses of SP among those with good knowledge was higher (63.9%) than among those with poor knowledge (46.9%) (χ2 = 26.981; P < 0.001).

Conclusion

The present findings could help in targeting health education programs to specific subgroups of women to increase compliance with the recommended 2 doses of SP for the prevention of malaria in pregnancy.
Keywords:Intermittent preventive treatment   Malaria   Nigeria   Pregnancy   Sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine
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