Objective: To determine antenatal attendance and place of delivery of women
in Chilomoni health centre catchment area and how they perceived the quali
ty of health care provided at the health centre,
Design: A cross-sectional household survey.
Subjects: Women aged between fifteen and forty nine years, who had delivere
d at least one child, and had stayed in Chilomoni health centre catchment a
rea during the past five years.
Results: Of the 1108 women interviewed, 52% reported for antenatal care at
the health centre, but only eight per cent used it for delivery. Reasons fo
r not using the health centre were mainly family refusal and poor facilitie
s at the health centre (68%), On the quality of care, 97% were satisfied wi
th the providers' attitudes, 91% with communication, 86% with the providers
technical competence in general, 97% with working hours, but only 37% were
satisfied with privacy. Only four per cent were satisfied with the supply
of drugs. Variables independently associated with non use of the health cen
tre were: lack of drugs (OR 2.8, p = 001), poor ambulance service (OR 2.4,
p = 0.03), poor laboratory services (OR 1.7, p = 001), long waiting time (O
R 1.6, p = 0.02) and lack of privacy (OR 1.5, p = 0.01),
Conclusion: Few women use Chilomoni health centre for antenatal services an
d still fewer use it for delivery, Reasons for not using the health centre
included refusal by the family members and the poor facilities at the healt
h centre, We recommend that the facilities at Chilomoni health centre be im
proved immediately.