| Literature DB >> 23043288 |
Araya Medhanyie1, Mark Spigt, Yohannes Kifle, Nikki Schaay, David Sanders, Roman Blanco, Dinant GeertJan, Yemane Berhane.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Community health workers are widely used to provide care for a broad range of health issues. Since 2003 the government of Ethiopia has been deploying specially trained new cadres of community based health workers named health extension workers (HEWs). This initiative has been called the health extension program. Very few studies have investigated the role of these community health workers in improving utilization of maternal health services.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23043288 PMCID: PMC3496586 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Respondents’ characteristics, September 2009 (N=725)
| District 1 : Degua Tembien | 240(33.1) |
| District 2: Saesi Tsadamba | 244(33.7) |
| District 3: Alaje | 241(33.2) |
| 24 and less | 106(14.6%) |
| 25 and above | 619(85.4%) |
| Illiterate (unable to read and write) | 576(79.4) |
| Illiterate (able to read and write) | 149(20.6) |
| Yes, currently married | 644(88.8%) |
| Not in a union | 81(11.2%) |
| No | 439(60.6) |
| Yes | 286(39.4) |
| Poor Participation: in 2 and less IGAs | 456(62.9) |
| Good participation: in 3 and more IGAs | 269(37.1) |
| Do not know | 159(21.9) |
| 2004-2006 | 238(32.8) |
| 2007-2009 | 328(45.2) |
| Did not hear about model family | 264(36.4) |
| Have heard but not at all working towards graduation | 278(38.3) |
| Working towards graduation or graduated as model family | 183(25.2) |
Women’s utilization of maternal health services by the type of health workers, September 2009 (N=725)
| Health extension worker | 523(72.1) |
| Community based reproductive health agent | 88(12.1) |
| Community health agent | 276(38.1) |
| Trained and untrained traditional birth attendant | 331(45.7) |
| Not visited | 145(20.0) |
| Health extension worker | 319(44.0) |
| Community health agent | 98(26.1) |
| Community reproductive health agent | 33(4.6) |
| Untrained or trained traditional birth attendant | 157(41.8) |
| Was not visited or don´t remember | 349(48.1) |
| Health professional | 31(4.3) |
| Trained traditional birth attendant | 147(20.3) |
| Untrained traditional birth attendant | 29(4.0) |
| Relative/friend/neighbor | 586(80.8) |
| Health extension worker | 49(6.8) |
| No one | 1(0.1) |
| Health extension worker | 189(26.1) |
| Community health agent | 67(9.2) |
| Community based reproductive health agent | 13(1.8) |
| Trained and untrained traditional birth attendant | 170(23.4) |
| Was not visited or do not remember | 389(53.7) |
*Multiple responses were possible.
Women’s utilization of primary health care facilities for maternal health services, September 2009 (N=725)
| Health center | 117(16.1%) |
| Health post | 150(20.7) |
| Others | 7(0.8) |
| Non current users and pregnant mothers | 451(62.2) |
| Health center | 441(60.8) |
| Health post | 163(22.5) |
| Others | 9(1.3) |
| Did not go to a health facility | 112 (15.4) |
| Home | 691(95.3) |
| Hospital | 10 (1.4) |
| Health center | 16(2.2) |
| Health post | 8(1.1) |
| Your home | 6(0.8) |
| Health post | 10(1.4) |
| Health center | 25(3.4) |
| Hospital | 6(0.8) |
| Didn’t had check up | 678(93.5) |
Comparison of findings of our study with finding of the 2005 EDHS for Tigray region and Ethiopia
| Family planning current users | 14.70 | 16.50 | 41.80 |
| Antenatal care | 27.60 | 35.30 | 84.60 |
| Delivery at health facility | 5.30 | 6.10 | 4.70 |
| Postnatal check up | 5.50 | 8.20 | 5.30 |
| HIV ever tested | 4.00 | 3.20 | 85.40 |
| Iodized salt (>15PPM) | 19.90 | 28.00 | 13.20 |
Association of respondents’ characteristics with utilization of maternal health services, September 2009
| | | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Degua Tembien | 165(68.8) | 75(31.2) | 1.00 | |
| Saesi Tsadamba | 157(64.3) | 87(35.7) | 1.19 | 0.81-1.74 |
| Alaje | 161(66.8) | 80(33.2) | 0.87 | 0.58-1.30 |
| 24 years and less | 77(72.6) | 29(27.4) | 1.00 | |
| 25 and above | 406(65.6) | 213(34.4) | 1.50 | 0.92-2.45 |
| Illiterate : unable to read and write | 397(68.9) | 179(31.1) | 1.00 | |
| Literate : able to read and write | 86(57.7) | 63(42.3) | 1.85* | 1.22-2.80 |
| No, not at all | 312(71.1) | 127(28.9) | 1.00 | |
| Yes | 171(59.8) | 115(40.2) | 1.45* | 1.05-2.02 |
| Poor participation : 2 and less IGAs | 324(71.1) | 132(28.9) | 1.00 | |
| Good Participation : 3 and more IGAs | 159(59.1) | 110(40.9) | 1.43* | 1.03-2.00 |
| Do not know | 117(73.6) | 42(26.4) | 1.00 | |
| 2004-2006 | 156(65.5) | 82(34.5) | 1.07 | 0.68-1.70 |
| 2007-2009 | 210(64.0) | 118(36.0) | 1.37 | 0.88-2.1 |
| Did not hear about model family | 189(71.6) | 75(28.4) | 1.00 | |
| Have heard about model family but not working towards graduation | 202 (72.7) | 76(27.3) | 0.98 | 0.66-1.45 |
| Yes, working towards graduation or graduated as model family | 92(50.3) | 91(49.7) | 2.13* | 1.40-3.23 |
*P<0.05.