| Literature DB >> 22527767 |
Ijeoma Solarin1, Vivian Black.
Abstract
To assess women's experience of public antenatal care (ANC) services and reasons for late antenatal care attendance in inner-city Johannesburg, South Africa. This cross-sectional study was conducted at three public labour wards in Johannesburg. Interviews were conducted with 208 women who had a live-birth in October 2009. Women were interviewed in the labour wards post-delivery about their ANC experience. Gestational age at first clinic visit was compared to gestational age at booking (ANC service provided). ANC attendance was high (97.0 %) with 46.0 % seeking care before 20 weeks gestation (early). Among the 198 women who sought care, 19.2 % were asked to return more than a month later, resulting in a 3-month delay in being booked into the clinic for these women. Additionally 49.0 % of women reported no antenatal screening being conducted when they first sought care at the clinic. Delay in recognizing pregnancy (21.7 %) and lack of time (20.8 %) were among the reasons women gave for late attendance. Clinic booking procedures and delays in diagnosing pregnancy are important factors causing women to access antenatal care late. In a country where a third of pregnant women are HIV infected, early ANC is vital in order to optimise ART initiation and thereby reduce maternal mortality and paediatric HIV infection. It is therefore imperative that existing antenatal care policies are implemented and reinforced and that women are empowered to demand better services.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 22527767 PMCID: PMC3587683 DOI: 10.1007/s10995-012-1019-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Health J ISSN: 1092-7875
Maternal sociodemographic characteristics stratified by attendance (early, late and not attend) and comparing characteristics of women who attended early versus late
| Characteristic (N = 208) | Total (%) | Not attend (%) | Early (≤5 months) (%) | Late (>5 months) (%) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gravida | χ2 (3, 198) = 4.64, | ||||
| 1 | 65 (31.3) | 3 (4.6) | 34 (52.3) | 28 (43.1) | |
| 2 | 79 (38.0) | 4 (5.1) | 29 (36.7) | 46 (58.2) | |
| 3 | 46 (22.1) | 2 (4.4) | 22 (47.8) | 22 (47.8) | |
| ≥4 | 18 (8.7) | 1 (5.6) | 6 (33.3) | 11 (61.1) | |
| Marital status | χ2 (3, 198) = 1.17, | ||||
| Single | 70 (33.6) | 5 (7.1) | 30 (42.9) | 35 (50.0) | |
| Living together | 73 (35.1) | 3 (4.1) | 29 (39.7) | 41 (56.2) | |
| Married | 65 (31.3) | 2 (3.1) | 32 (49.2) | 31 (47.7) | |
| Population group | Fisher’s exact test = 0.756 | ||||
| Black | 197 (94.7) | 9 (4.6) | 87 (44.2) | 101 (51.3) | |
| Other ethnicity | 11 (5.3) | 1 (9.1) | 4 (36.4) | 6 (54.5) | |
| Education | χ2 (1, 198) = 5.37, | ||||
| No school to < secondary school completion | 100 (48.1) | 4 (4.0) | 36 (36.0) | 60 (60.0) | |
| ≥Secondary school completion | 108 (51.9) | 6 (5.6) | 55 (50.9) | 47 (43.5) | |
| Work status | Fisher’s exact Test = 0.025* | ||||
| Paid employee | 77 (37.0) | 2 (2.6) | 28 (36.4) | 47 (61.0) | |
| Schooling/unemployed | 120 (57.7) | 7 (5.8) | 55 (45.8) | 58 (48.3) | |
| Self employed | 11 (5.3) | 1 (9.1) | 8 (72.7) | 2 (18.2) | |
| Yearly income | χ2 (3, 198) = 3.71, | ||||
| Don’t know/prefer not to say | 33 (15.9) | 4 (12.1) | 17 (51.5) | 12 (36.4) | |
| <19,200 | 44 (21.1) | 3 (6.8) | 16 (36.4) | 25 (56.8) | |
| R19,201- R38, 400 | 58 (27.9) | 1 (1.7) | 23 (39.7) | 34 (58.6) | |
| >R38,400 | 73 (35.1) | 2 (2.7) | 35 (48.0) | 36 (49.3) | |
| Type of residence | Fisher’s exact test = 0.128 | ||||
| Informal dwelling | 8 (3.9) | 0 (0.0) | 4 (50.00) | 4 (50.00) | |
| Flat in block of flats | 115 (55.5) | 5 (4.4) | 45 (39.1) | 65 (56.5) | |
| House/flat/room in backyard | 19 (9.2) | 2 (10.5) | 6 (31.6) | 11 (57.9) | |
| House/townhouse | 65 (31.4) | 3 (4.6) | 36 (55.4) | 26 (40.0) | |
| Housing situation | χ2 (2, 198) = 4.31. | ||||
| Own home | 33 (15.9) | 1 (3.0) | 20 (60.6) | 12 (36.4) | |
| Occupied rent-free | 16 (7.7) | 1 (6.3) | 7 (43.8) | 8 (50.0) | |
| Rent | 159 (76.4) | 8 (5.0) | 64 (40.3) | 87 (54.7) | |
| Length of time in South Africa | χ2 (2, 198) = 0.10, | ||||
| ≤1 year | 13 (6.3) | 0 (0.0) | 6 (46.1) | 7 (53.9) | |
| >1 year ≥ 5 years | 51 (24.5) | 3 (5.9) | 23 (45.1) | 25 (49.0) | |
| >5 years | 144 (69.2) | 7 (70.0) | 62 (44.5) | 75 (55.5) | |
| Length of time in current area | χ2 (2, 197) = 0.60. | ||||
| ≤1 year | 40 (19.3) | 0 (0.0) | 20 (50.0) | 20 (50.0) | |
| >1 year ≥ 5 years | 99 (47.8) | 9 (9.1) | 39 (39.4) | 51 (51.5) | |
| >5 years | 68 (32.9) | 1 (1.5) | 32 (47.0) | 35 (51.5) | |
| Country of birth | χ2 (1, 198) = 0.01, | ||||
| South Africa | 122 (58.7) | 6 (4.9) | 53 (43.4) | 63 (51.6) | |
| Other | 86 (41.3) | 4 (4.7) | 38 (44.2) | 44 (51.2) | |
| Would describe someplace else as home | χ2 (1, 197) = 0.01, | ||||
| No | 17 (8.2) | 0 (0.0) | 8 (47.1) | 9 (52.9) | |
| Yes | 190 (91.8) | 10 (5.3) | 82 (43.2) | 98 (51.6) |
*Significant at p < 0.05, #1 missing response
Reasons given for attendance and late attendance at ANC and factors that may have facilitated earlier attendance
| Reasons attend ANC (n = 198) | (%) | Reasons attend late (n = 106/107) | (%) | Factors that may have enabled earlier attendance | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personal factors (n = 102/107) | (%) | Clinic factors (n = 101/107) | (%) | ||||
| It is important to go to ANC | 72.7 | Not know pregnant | 21.7 | No personal factors would have prompted earlier attendance | 22.5 | Nothing about the clinic would have prompted earlier attendance | 58.4 |
| That’s what you do when pregnant | 40.9 | No time | 20.8 | Earlier recognition of pregnancy | 22.5 | More convenient opening and closing times | 12.9 |
| To check HIV status | 33.3 | Attending GP initially | 17.0 | If not feel well | 20.6 | Closer proximity to clinic | 10.9 |
| Need ANC card to get a bed in labour ward | 28.9 | Kept putting it off | 17.0 | If had time to attend | 20.6 | Friendly clinic staff | 7.9 |
| To Prevent HIV infection in baby | 15.2 | Not know had to go any earlier | 7.5 | If told or knew had to go sooner | 12.7 | Shorter waiting time at clinic | 6.9 |
| To check personal health/health of babya | 14.6 | Not know where to go | 6.6 | If thought there may be problem with baby | 7.8 | If liked clinic | 5.9 |
| Previous obstetric problema | 10.1 | Not think that it was necessary to go earlier | 3.8 | Encouragement/support from others | 2.9 | Money | 4.0 |
| Other | 8.1 | Would be sent away froma clinic if attend any earlier | 3.8 | If thought it was necessary | 2.0 | Other | 10.9 |
| Not like the clinic | 1.9 | Other | 15.7 | ||||
| Other | 14.2 | ||||||
Frequencies do not add up to 100% as women were allowed to give multiple responses
aResponses that were spontaneously raised by women and not an option on the questionnaire
Fig. 1Women’s booking experience at first clinic visit
Fig. 2Comparison of gestational age at 1st clinic visit and at booking by women’s experience at first clinic visit. Women who were told to return more than 1 month later or not given return date had 3 month gap between 1st ANC contact and being seen by a health care worker