Examining the Maternal Mortality Preventive Measures Implemented by Ho Municipality and Adaklu District Authorities

dc.contributor.authorBormann, F.A.K.
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-25T12:18:14Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionPhD. Geography and Resource Development
dc.description.abstractMaternal mortality is a major concern worldwide. In this study, preventive interventions for maternal mortality were evaluated in four communities in Sofa, Waya, Shia and Nyive. The interventions were carried out by state and non-state institutions. The study used a mixed sampling technique to recruit a sample of 201 respondents, including 15 non-state and state institution leaders, 98 lactating mothers, 48 pregnant women, and 40 traditional birth attendants. Data was collected using questionnaires, interviews, and focus group discussions. Qualitative data was analyzed using content analysis, comparative analysis, and direct quotations. Statistical analysis tools such as frequencies, percentage distributions, tables, bar graphs, and pie charts were used to present findings. The da ta was examined using the chi square test of significance. The analysis revealed that state and state institutions implemented various interventions such as fertility behaviour change communications, cultural group counseling, obstetric medical and philanthropic outreach programs to address maternal mortality. The findings show that the outcomes of the interventions were inconsistent patterns of maternal mortality in the communities. The results of hypothesis tests showed that there was a significant relationship between the utilisation of antenatal services and maternal counseling. However, there were disruptive factors such as people's inability to take maternal mortality prevention education seriously, intolerance to opposing views, disregard for contraception advice and obstetric medical advice, community culture-related issues, rampant disease outbreaks, and a culture of low loan repayment that hindered maternal mortality preventive measures. To successfully combat maternal mortality, state and non-state institutions must adopt a preventive approach that combines behavioral and biological treatments with a structural approach.
dc.identifier.urihttps://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/44186
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of Ghana
dc.subjectMaternal mortality
dc.subjectSofa
dc.subjectWaya
dc.subjectShia
dc.subjectNyive
dc.titleExamining the Maternal Mortality Preventive Measures Implemented by Ho Municipality and Adaklu District Authorities
dc.typeThesis

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