| Literature DB >> 20824982 |
Siddharth Agarwal1, Vani Sethi, Karishma Srivastava, Prabhat K Jha, Abdullah H Baqui.
Abstract
Three hundred twelve mothers of infants aged 2-4 months in 11 slums of Indore, India, were interviewed to assess birth preparedness and complication readiness (BPACR) among them. The mothers were asked whether they followed the desired four steps while pregnant: identified a trained birth attendant, identified a health facility, arranged for transport, and saved money for emergency. Taking at least three steps was considered being well-prepared. Taking two or less steps was considered being less-prepared. One hundred forty-nine mothers (47.8%) were well-prepared. Factors associated with well-preparedness were assessed using adjusted multivariate models. Factors associated with well-preparedness were maternal literacy [odds ratio (OR) = 1.9, (95%) confidence interval (CI) 1.1-3.4] and availing of antenatal services (OR = 1.7, CI 1.05-2.8). Deliveries in the slum-home were high (56.4%). Among these, skilled attendance was low (7.4%); 77.3% of them were assisted by traditional birth attendants. Skilled attendance during delivery was three times higher in well-prepared mothers compared to less-prepared mothers (OR: 3.0, CI 1.6-5.4) Antenatal outreach sessions can be used for promoting BPACR. It will be important to increase the competency of slum-based traditional birth attendants, along with promoting institutional deliveries.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20824982 PMCID: PMC2965330 DOI: 10.3329/jhpn.v28i4.6045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Popul Nutr ISSN: 1606-0997 Impact factor: 2.000
Selected characteristics of study sample
| Characteristics | No. | % |
|---|---|---|
| Sociodemographic characteristics | ||
| Religion | ||
| Muslim | 7 | 2.2 |
| Hindu | 305 | 97.8 |
| Caste | ||
| Upper—General | 29 | 9.3 |
| Lower—Schedule caste/tribe | 132 | 42.3 |
| Other backward caste | 145 | 46.5 |
| Maternal illiteracy | 212 | 67.9 |
| Paternal illiteracy | 126 | 40.4 |
| Family income | ||
| Irregular | 236 | 75.6 |
| Regular | 76 | 24.4 |
| Family-size (mean, SD: 6,2) | ||
| ≤4 | 87 | 27.9 |
| 5-6 | 118 | 37.8 |
| 7 or more | 107 | 34.3 |
| Pregnancy characteristics | ||
| Parity | ||
| 1 | 85 | 27.2 |
| 2-3 | 163 | 52.2 |
| 4-9 | 64 | 20.5 |
| Took 2 TT shots | 256 | 82.0 |
| Took 3 or more ANC check-ups | 125 | 40.1 |
| Received IFA tablets | 269 | 86.2 |
| Consumed IFA tablets for 3 or more months | 79 | 28.5 |
| Availed of antenatal services (2 TT shots and 3 ANCs and received IFA tablets) | 110 | 35.2 |
| Aware of at least one danger-sign | ||
| During pregnancy | 247 | 79.2 |
| During delivery | 78.5 | 245 |
| Of newborn | 255 | 81.7 |
| Place of birth | ||
| Home-slum | 176 | 56.4 |
| Home-maternal village | 49 | 15.7 |
| Health facility (government/private) | 87 | 27.9 |
| Person who assisted births in slum-home | ||
| Skilled attendant (paramedical nurse/doctor) | 13 | 7.4 |
| Traditional birth attendant | 104 | 59.1 |
| Untrained traditional birth attendant | 32 | 18.2 |
| Family member/neighbour/self | 27 | 15.3 |
*Labour (skilled/unskilled) and rickshaw-puller;
†Driving, private job, and small business (sells vegetables/fruits);
ANC=Antenatal care;
ANCs=Antenatal care check-ups;
IFA=Iron folic acid;
SD=Standard deviation;
TT=Tetanus toxoid
Birth preparedness and complication readiness among slum women (n=312) in Indore, India
| Levels of birth preparedeness and complication readiness | No. | % |
|---|---|---|
| No. of mothers who report to have done the following, while pregnant | ||
| Identified a trained birth attendant for delivery | 217 | 69.6 |
| Identified a health facility for emergency | 199 | 63.8 |
| Arranged for transport | 92 | 29.5 |
| Saved money | 240 | 76.9 |
| No. of steps taken | ||
| 0 | 12 | 3.8 |
| 1 | 55 | 17.3 |
| 2 | 97 | 31.1 |
| 3 | 97 | 31.1 |
| 4 | 52 | 16.7 |
| At least 3 steps taken | 149 | 47.8 |
Selected characteristics of mothers who were well-prepared* vs those who were less-prepared (n=312)
| Independent variable | % | Chi-square p value | Unadjusted OR (95% CI) | Adjusted OR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Less-prepared (n=163) | Well-prepared (n=149) | ||||
| Family characteristics | |||||
| Maternal literacy | |||||
| No | 77.3 | 57.7 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| Yes | 22.7 | 42.3 | 0.000 | 2.5 (1.5-4.1) | 1.9 (1.1-3.4) |
| Paternal literacy | |||||
| No | 46.0 | 34.2 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| Yes | 54.0 | 65.8 | 0.02 | 1.6 (1.03-2.6) | 1.41 (0.8-2.3) |
| Occupation of fathers | |||||
| Irregular job | 77.9 | 73.2 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| Regular job | 22.1 | 26.8 | 0.19 | 1.3 (0.7-2.2) | 1.2 (0.7-2.1) |
| Family-size | |||||
| 7 or more | 33.7 | 34.9 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| 5-6 | 38.7 | 36.9 | 0.9 (0.5-1.5) | 1.06 (0.6-1.8) | |
| ≤4 | 50.3 | 28.2 | 0.95 | 1.0 (0.6-1.7) | 1.00 (0.5-1.9) |
| Pregnancy characteristics | |||||
| Parity | |||||
| 4-9 | 24.5 | 16.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| 1 | 25.2 | 29.5 | 1.7 (0.9-3.5) | 1.2 (0.6-2.5) | |
| 2-3 | 50.3 | 54.4 | 0.17 | 1.6 (0.9-2.9) | 1.2 (0.6-2.4) |
| Availed antenatal services | |||||
| Yes | 71.2 | 57.7 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| No | 28.8 | 42.3 | 0.009 | 1.8 (1.1-2.9) | 1.7 (1.05-2.8) |
| Aware of at least one danger-sign during pregnancy | |||||
| No | 25.2 | 16.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| Yes | 74.8 | 83.9 | 0.03 | 1.7 (1.09-3.1) | 1.5 (0.8-2.8) |
| Aware of at least one danger-sign during delivery | |||||
| No | 25.8 | 16.8 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| Yes | 74.2 | 83.2 | 0.03 | 1.7 (0.98-2.9) | 1.5 (0.8-2.8) |
| Aware of at least one newborn danger-sign | |||||
| No | 22.1 | 13.4 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |
| Yes | 77.9 | 86.6 | 0.04 | 1.8 (1.1-3.2) | 1.4 (0.7-2.6) |
*Any 3 of 4 steps: identified trained birth attendant for delivery, identified health facility for emergency, arranged for transport and saved money;
**Adjusted for all the independent variables;
***Received 2 TT injections, 3 ANCs, and IFA tablets;
†p<0.01;
‡p<0.05;
¶Bleeding from the vagina before 37 weeks, severe pain in the abdomen, breathlessness, swelling on face/body, reduced foetal movements, high fever, malpresentation;
§Slow progress of labour >12 hours, excessive bleeding from the vagina, high fever accompanied by blurring of vision, fits severe pain in abdomen, early rupture of bag of water;
††Newborn is small in size/thin/skinny, lethargic, does not accept feeds, cold to touch, difficulty in breathing (grunt or severe chest in-drawing), umbilical sepsis, and very high fever;
ANCs=Antenatal care check-ups;
CI=Confidence interval;
IFA=Iron folic acid;
OR=Odds ratio;
TT=Tetanus toxoid
Use of skilled birth attendance by mothers who were well-prepared* vs those who were less-prepared (n=312)
| Skilled attendance during delivery (well-prepared mothers vs less-prepared mothers) | % | Chi-square p value | Adjusted OR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Less-prepared (n=163) | Well-prepared (n=149) | |||
| Delivery attendant, all deliveries | ||||
| Skilled | 23.9 | 42.9 | ||
| Trained | 39.3 | 42.3 | ||
| Untrained | 36.8 | 14.8 | 0.000 | 3.0 (1.6-5.4) |
| Delivery attendant, deliveries with delivery-related complication(s) | (n=29) | (n=23) | ||
| Skilled | 51.7 | 73.9 | ||
| Trained | 27.6 | 17.4 | ||
| Untrained | 20.7 | 8.7 | 0.24 | - |
*Practised any 3 of 4 steps: identified trained birth attendant for delivery, identified health facility for emergency, arranged for transport, and saved money;
**Delivery was conducted in a health facility or by a nurse, doctor, or auxillary nurse/midwife in the home;
***Reported to have had at least one of the following during delivery: excessive vaginal bleeding, high fever, bad smelling vaginal discharge, convulsions, prolonged labour (>12 hours), obstructed labour/malpresentation, and/or retained placenta;
†Adjusting for maternal illiteracy, paternal illiteracy, occupation of fathers, family-size, parity, availed of antenatal services, awareness of pregnancy, delivery and newborn danger-signs;
††p<0.0001;
CI=Confidence interval