Reproductive Health Information Needs and Access Among Rural Women in Nigeria: A Study of Nsukka Zone in Enugu State
Date
2016-12-15
Authors
Ezema, Ifeanyi J.
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LINK Centre, University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), Johannesburg
Abstract
This article presents a study of the reproductive health information needs and
access practices of rural women in Nsukka Cultural Zone, Enugu State, South East
Nigeria. Three hundred and fifty women from 14 rural Nsukka communities were
surveyed and 335 responses analysed. It was found that the main reproductive health
information needs of the women were related to infertility; use of contraception;
abortion; prevention of sexually transmitted diseases; antenatal care; and postnatal
care. The main existing sources of reproductive health information were found to be:
friends and relations; hospitals and health centres; churches; women’s organisations;
and radio and television. Fewer than half (46%) of the women participants were
found to be accessing reproductive health information using their mobile phones.
The author recommends enhanced rural development approaches that include:
information provision through mobile communications; opening of rural libraries
and information centres with Internet hubs; and sustainable adult literacy campaigns
focused on reproductive health information.
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Keywords
reproductive health information, information access, rural communities, mobile information access, Nigeria
Citation
Ezema, I. J. (2016). Reproductive health information needs and access among rural women in Nigeria: A study of Nsukka Zone in Enugu State. The African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC), 18, 117-134. https://doi.org/10.23962/10539/21788