Maingi, Nancy NyamburaKeraka, Margaret2018-06-222018-06-222018Global Journal of Health Science Vol.3, Issue 1, No.4, pp 57 - 81, 20182519-0210http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/18460Research ArticlePurpose: This study was aimed at identifying client related factors influencing utilization of health facility during child birth by women aged 15-49 years in Matinyani Sub-County in Kitui County. Methods: It was a facility- based study conducted in Matinyani Sub county where 376 women and 6 health facilities were included. It was a descriptive cross-sectional study. The variables tested were utilization of health facility during child birth and client related factors. Data collection was done using focused group discussions guide, interview schedule guide, observation and analysis was done using SPSS version 17. Chi test was used to show association between the variables Results: The proportion of women not utilizing SBA were 58%, with 33.8% being assisted by traditional birth attendant. Ninety nine percent attended ANC but only 53.7% made the recommended four visits. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: From the study findings it is recommended that community to be health educated on importance of hospital delivery, dangers associated with home delivery by the government, faith based organization and nongovernmental organization.enClient related factorsUtilizationHealth facilityChild birthwomen aged 15-49 yearsKitui CountyAn Investigation of Client Related Factors Influencing Utilization of Health Facility during Child Birth by Women Aged 15-49 Years in Matinyani Sub-County in Kitui CountyArticle