Factors Associated with Numbers of Antenatal Care Visits in Rural Ethiopia

被引:21
|
作者
Azanaw, Melkalem Mamuye [1 ]
Gebremariam, Alemayehu Digssie [1 ]
Dagnaw, Fentaw Teshome [1 ]
Yisak, Hiwot [1 ]
Atikilt, Getaneh [1 ]
Minuye, Binyam [2 ]
Engidaw, Melaku Tadege [1 ]
Tesfa, Desalegn [1 ]
Zewde, Edgeit Abebe [3 ]
Tiruneh, Sofonyas Abebaw [1 ]
机构
[1] Debre Tabor Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Debre Tabor, Ethiopia
[2] Debre Tabor Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing, Debre Tabor, Ethiopia
[3] Debre Tabor Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Biomed Sci, Debre Tabor, Ethiopia
关键词
antenatal care; women; rural Ethiopia; multilevel negative binomial count analysis; DETERMINANTS; PROVIDER; ENGLAND; WOMEN;
D O I
10.2147/JMDH.S308802
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Introduction: Antenatal care (ANC) is a medical care and procedure carried out for pregnant women. Data on ANC visits can help policymakers show gaps in service provision. Therefore, this study assessed the factors associated with the number of ANC visits among women in rural Ethiopia. Methods: We included a total of 6611 women who gave birth within 5 years preceding the survey from the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey. A multi-level negative binomial regression analysis was employed to consider the hierarchical nature of the data. In the multivariable analysis, variables with a p-value <0.05 were considered to be significantly associated with the number of ANC visits. Results: Overall, 27.3% (95% CI: 14.63, 15.76) of women had at least four ANC visits during pregnancy in rural Ethiopia. Among individual level factors, age group 25-29 years (adjusted incidence rate ratio (AIRR)=1.13,95% CI:1.02,1.26), household rich wealth status (AIRR=1.17, 95% CI:1.04,1.31), women's educational status (primary, AIRR=1.19,95% CI: 1.08,1.32; secondary, AIRR=1.30,95% CI:1.08,1.55; above secondary, AIRR=1.35, 95% CI:1.07,1.71), partner educational status (primary, AIRR=1.16, 95% CI:1.05,1.28; secondary, AIRR=1.22,95% CI:1.08,1.38), and autonomy to decision to their care (AIRR=1.25,95% CI:1.10,1.42) were positively associated factors whereas having a birth order of five or more (AIRR=0.80,95% CI: 0.69,0.94) was a negative associated with number of ANC visits. Among community-level variables, being in higher community level literacy (AIRR=1.35, 95% CI: 1.14, 1.59) and higher poverty level (AIRR=0.77, 95% CI: 0.64, 0.92) were significant factors with the number of ANC visits. Conclusions and Recommendations: Women's age, wealth status, women's educational status, partner educational status, autonomy to decision making in health care, and birth order were determinants of the number of ANC visits. Furthermore, poverty and literacy are also important factors at the community level. Addressing economic and educational interventions for rural women should be prioritized.
引用
收藏
页码:1403 / 1411
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Factors associated with antenatal care visits in Afghanistan: secondary analysis of Afghanistan Demographic and Health Survey 2015
    Azimi, Mohammad Walid
    Yamamoto, Eiko
    Saw, Yu Mon
    Kariya, Tetsuyoshi
    Arab, Ahmad Shekib
    Sadaat, Said Iftekhar
    Farzad, Fraidoon
    Hamajima, Nobuyuki
    NAGOYA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2019, 81 (01): : 121 - 131
  • [42] Regional disparities and socio-demographic factors associated with eight or more antenatal care visits in Ghana
    Aboagye, Richard Gyan
    Osborne, Augustus
    Salihu, Tarif
    Wongnaah, Florence Gyembuzie
    Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku
    ARCHIVES OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 82 (01)
  • [43] Triggering factors associated with the utilization of antenatal care visits in Bangladesh: An application of negative binomial regression model
    Islam, Md Akhtarul
    Kabir, Md Rasel
    Talukder, Ashis
    CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND GLOBAL HEALTH, 2020, 8 (04): : 1297 - 1301
  • [44] Psychosocial factors associated with early initiation and frequency of antenatal care (ANC) visits in a rural and urban setting in South Africa: a cross-sectional survey
    Lorrein Shamiso Muhwava
    Neo Morojele
    Leslie London
    BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 16
  • [45] Psychosocial factors associated with early initiation and frequency of antenatal care (ANC) visits in a rural and urban setting in South Africa: a cross-sectional survey
    Muhwava, Lorrein Shamiso
    Morojele, Neo
    London, Leslie
    BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH, 2016, 16
  • [46] Prevalence and Associated Factors of Antenatal Depression among Women Attending Antenatal Care Service at Gondar University Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia
    Ayele, Tadesse Awoke
    Azale, Telake
    Alemu, Kassahun
    Abdissa, Zewditu
    Mulat, Haregewoin
    Fekadu, Abel
    PLOS ONE, 2016, 11 (05):
  • [47] Study on the Factors Associated with Postpartum Visits in Rural China
    You, Hua
    Chen, Jianhua
    Bogg, Lennart
    Wu, Yuan
    Duan, Shengnan
    Ye, Chiyu
    Liu, Xiaofang
    Yu, Hai
    Diwan, Vinod
    Dong, Hengjin
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (02):
  • [48] Timing of first focused antenatal care booking and associated factors among pregnant mothers who attend antenatal care in Central Zone, Tigray, Ethiopia
    Gidey G.
    Hailu B.
    Nigus K.
    Hailu T.
    Gher W.
    Gerensea H.
    BMC Research Notes, 10 (1)
  • [49] Missed antenatal care follow-up and associated factors in Eastern Zone of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
    Mulat, Amlaku
    Kassa, Simachew
    Belay, Getahun
    Emishaw, Solomon
    Yekoye, Abere
    Bayu, Hinsermu
    Kebede, Seifu
    AFRICAN HEALTH SCIENCES, 2020, 20 (02) : 690 - 696
  • [50] Prevalence and factors associated with antenatal care utilization in Ethiopia: an evidence from demographic health survey 2016
    Berhan Tsegaye
    Mohammed Ayalew
    BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 20