| Literature DB >> 25539759 |
Priti Upadhyay1, Tippawan Liabsuetrakul, Amir Babu Shrestha, Neelam Pradhan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In some developing countries a woman's decision to utilize maternal health care services is not made by the woman herself but by other family members. The perception of family members regarding who is the most influential person for making the decision to utilize these services is inconclusive. Hence, this study aimed to determine the perceived influential person on utilization of antenatal care (ANC) and delivery care services among teen, young adult and adult pregnant women from the perspective of the woman themselves, their husband and their mother-in-law, identify the factors associated with the woman being the most influential person, and assess the level of agreement between the woman's and her husband's response to the woman being the most influential person.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25539759 PMCID: PMC4290463 DOI: 10.1186/1742-4755-11-92
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Comparison of women’s socio-demographic characteristics of by age group
| Characteristics | Teens (N = 105) n (%) | Young adults (N = 105) n (%) | Adults (N = 105) n (%) | Total (N = 315) n (%) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 0.02 | ||||
| Indigenous | 72 (68.6) | 55 (52.4) | 56 (53.3) | 183 (58.1) | |
| Non-indigenous | 33 (31.4) | 50 (47.6) | 49 (46.7) | 132 (41.9) | |
|
| 0.08 | ||||
| Hindu | 80 (76.2) | 90 (85.7) | 91 (86.7) | 261 (82.9) | |
| Buddhist or others | 25 (23.8) | 15 (14.3) | 14 (13.3) | 54 (17.1) | |
|
| 0.001 | ||||
| Within Kathmandu | 82 (78.1) | 89 (84.8) | 100 (95.2) | 271 (86) | |
| Outside Kathmandu | 23 (21.9) | 16 (15.2) | 5 (4.8) | 44 (14.0) | |
|
| <0.001 | ||||
| Housewife | 78 (74.3) | 56 (53.3) | 51 (48.6) | 185 (58.7) | |
| Employed | 8 (7.6) | 37 (35.2) | 44 (41.9) | 89 (28.3) | |
| Farmer or laborer | 19 (18.1) | 12 (11.4) | 10 (9.5) | 41 (13.0) | |
|
| <0.001 | ||||
| Illiterate or can only read and write | 7 (6.7) | 4 (3.8) | 13 (12.4) | 24 (7.6) | |
| Primary or secondary | 90 (85.7) | 75 (71.4) | 65 (61.9) | 230 (73.0) | |
| University degree or higher | 8 (7.6) | 26 (24.8) | 27 (25.7) | 61 (19.4) | |
|
| <0.001 | ||||
| By self or partner | 73 (69.5) | 57 (54.3) | 42 (40) | 172 (54.6) | |
| By family | 32 (30.5) | 48 (45.7) | 63 (60) | 143 (45.4) | |
|
| <0.001 | ||||
| Less than 20 years | 105 (100) | 50 (47.6) | 18 (17.1) | 173 (54.9) | |
| More than or equal to 20 years | - | 55 (52.4) | 87 (82.9) | 142 (45.1) |
Comparison of women’s obstetric characteristics of by age group
| Characteristics | Teens (N = 105) n (%) | Young adults (N = 105) n (%) | Adults (N = 105) n (%) | Total (N = 315) n (%) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| <0.001 | ||||
| Primiparous | 98 (93.3) | 86 (81.9) | 45 (42.9) | 229 (72.7) | |
| Multiparous | 7 (6.7) | 19 (18.1) | 60 (57.1) | 86 (27.3) | |
|
| <0.001 | ||||
| Primigravida | 88 (83.8) | 75 (71.4) | 37 (35.2) | 200 (63.5) | |
| Multigravida | 17 (16.2) | 30 (28.6) | 68 (64.8) | 115 (36.5) | |
|
| 0.067 | ||||
| Not sure/No | 45 (42.9) | 29 (27.6) | 36 (34.3) | 110 (34.9) | |
| Yes | 60 (57.1) | 76 (72.4) | 69 (65.7) | 205 (65.1) | |
|
| 0.002 | ||||
| Only Public | 93 (88.6) | 83 (79.0) | 77 (73.3) | 253 (80.3) | |
| Only Private | 7 (6.7) | 7 (6.7) | 3 (2.9) | 17 (5.4) | |
| Both public and private | 5 (4.8) | 15 (14.3) | 25 (23.8) | 45 (14.3) | |
|
| 0.02 | ||||
| Within four months | 59 (56.2) | 75 (71.4) | 75 (71.4) | 209 (66.3) | |
| After four months | 46 (43.8) | 30 (21.6) | 30 (21.6) | 106 (33.7) | |
|
| 0.003 | ||||
| Less than four times | 16 (15.2) | 2 (1.9) | 10 (9.5) | 28 (8.9) | |
| More than four times | 89 (84.8) | 103 (98.1) | 95 (90.5) | 287 (91.1) | |
|
| 0.008 | ||||
| Not referred from another hospital | 88 (83.8) | 89 (84.8) | 101 (96.2) | 278 (88.3) | |
| Referred from another hospital | 17 (16.2) | 16 (15.2) | 4 (3.8) | 37 (11.7) | |
|
| 0.03 | ||||
| Low | 26 (24.8) | 12 (11.4) | 17 (16.2) | 55 (17.5) | |
| High | 79 (75.2) | 93 (88.6) | 88 (83.8) | 260 (82.5) | |
|
| 0.9 | ||||
| Low | 12 (11.4) | 10 (9.5) | 11 (10.5) | 33 (10.5) | |
| High | 93 (88.6) | 95 (90.5) | 94 (89.5) | 282 (89.5) |
Characteristics of husbands and mothers-in-law by women’s age group
| Characteristics | Teens (N = 105) n (%) | Young adults (N = 105) n (%) | Adults (N = 105) n (%) | Total (N = 315) n (%) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Median (IQR) | 23 (21,24) | 26 (24,29) | 30 (28,33) | 26 (23,30) | <0.001* |
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| <0.001** | ||||
| Illiterate or can only read and write | 3 (2.9) | 1 (0.9) | 4 (3.8) | 8 (2.5) | |
| Primary or secondary | 92 (87.6) | 77 (73.3) | 64 (60.9) | 233 (73.9) | |
| University degree or higher | 9 (8.6) | 27 (25.7) | 37 (35.2) | 74 (23.2) | |
|
| 0.02** | ||||
| Unemployed | 5 (4.8) | 4 (3.8) | 3 (2.9) | 12 (3.8) | |
| Employed | 60 (57.1) | 79 (75.2) | 79 (75.2) | 218 (69.2) | |
| Farmer or others | 40 (38.1) | 22 (21) | 23 (21.9) | 83 (26.3) | |
|
| 0.2 | ||||
| Nuclear | 33 (31.4) | 40 (38.1) | 45 (42.9) | 108 (34.3) | |
| Joint | 72 (68.6) | 65 (61.9) | 60 (57.1) | 197 (62.5) | |
|
| 0.7 | ||||
| < 700 USD | 72 (68.6) | 73 (69.5) | 68 (64.8) | 213 (67.6) | |
| ≥ 700 USD | 33 (31.4) | 32 (30.5) | 37 (35.2) | 102 (32.4) | |
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| <0.001* | ||||
| Median (IQR) | 45 (42,50) | 50 (45,55) | 55 (50,60) | 50 (45,55) | |
|
| 0.2 | ||||
| Illiterate or can only read and write | 88 (83.8) | 87 (82.9) | 95 (90.5) | 270 (85.7) | |
| Secondary or lower | 17 (16.2) | 18 (17.1) | 10 (9.5) | 45 (14.3) | 0.2 |
|
| <0.001 | ||||
| Housewife | 25 (23.8) | 26 (24.8) | 52 (49.5) | 103 (32.7) | |
| Farmer or laborer | 68 (64.8) | 63 (60) | 48 (45.7) | 174 (55.2) | |
| Employed | 12 (11.4) | 16 (15.2) | 5 (4.8) | 33 (10.5) | |
|
| 0.09 | ||||
| No | 43 (41) | 39 (37.1) | 54 (51.4) | 136 (43.2) | |
| Yes | 62 (59) | 66 (62.9) | 51 (48.6) | 179 (56.8) | |
*Wilcoxon’s Rank Sum test **Fisher’s exact test.
Figure 1Proportion of influential persons rated by three types of respondents on the decision to utilize ANC and delivery care by women’s age group.
Figure 2Comparison of mean priority scores for influential persons on decision to utilize ANC services by age groups.
Figure 3Comparison of mean priority scores for influential persons on decision to utilize delivery care services by age groups.
Final logistic regression model identifying factors associated with women being perceived as the most influential person on decision to utilize ANC delivery care
| Factors | ANC | Delivery | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N = 315 | N = 315 | |||||
| AOR (95% CI) | P-value* | P-value** | AOR (95% CI) | P-value* | P-value** | |
|
| <0.001 | 0.002 | ||||
| Young adults | 2.12 (1.18,3.79) | 0.01 | 1.54 (0.81,2.93) | 0.2 | ||
| Adults | 3.14 (1.76,5.63) | <0.001 | 2.9 (1.56,5.38) | <0.001 | ||
|
| 1.77 (1.11,2.83) | 0.02 | 0.02 | 1.71 (1.04,2.8) | 0.03 | 0.03 |
|
| 3.77 (1.27,11.15) | 0.02 | 0.006 | |||
AOR Adjusted odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, *Wald’s test, ** Likelihood ratio test
Factors included in the initial model for ANC decision-making were age at marriage of women, type of marriage arrangement, age and occupation of mother-in-law, and daughter-in-law and mother-in-law sharing same residence.
Factors included in the initial model for delivery decision-making were place of residence, occupation and age at marriage of women, place of ANC, gestational age at first ANC, willingness to attend ANC, education level of husband, per capita income, age and occupation of mother-in-law.
Agreement of the most influential person for ANC and delivery care by age groups
| Antenatal care | Delivery care | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Husband’s response | Husband’s response | |||||||||
| Teen’s response | Woman (%) | Other (%) | Total (%) | Woman (%) | Other (%) | Total (%) | ||||
| Woman | 9 (8.6) | 20 (19.0) | 29 (27.6) | K = 0.02 | Woman | 7 (6.7) | 15 (14.3) | 22 (21) | K = 0.07 | |
| Other | 22 (20.9) | 54 (51.4) | 76 (72.3) | Kpa = 0.2 | Other | 20 (19.0) | 63 (60) | 83 (79) | Kpa = 0.3 | |
| Total (%) | 31 (29.5) | 74 (70.4) | 105 (100) | Total (%) | 27 (25.7) | 78 (74.3) | 105 (100) | |||
| Young adult’s response | ||||||||||
| Woman | 19 (18.8) | 30 (28.6) | 49 (46.7) | K = 0.1 | Woman | 9 (8.6) | 23 (21.9) | 32 (30.5) | K = 0.08 | |
| Other | 14 (13.3) | 42 (40) | 57 (54.3) | Kpa = 0.2 | Other | 15 (14.3) | 58 (55.2) | 73 (69.5) | Kpa = 0.3 | |
| Total (%) | 33 (31.4) | 72 (68.6) | 105 (100) | Total (%) | 24 (22.9) | 81 (77.1) | 105 (100) | |||
| Adult’s response | ||||||||||
| Woman | 34 (32.4) | 25 (23.8) | 59 (56.2) | K = 0.1 | Woman | 25 (23.8) | 25 (23.8) | 50 (47.6) | K = 0.1 | |
| Other | 22 (21) | 24 (22.8) | 46 (43.8) | Kpa = 0.1 | Other | 22 (21) | 33 (31.4) | 55 (52.4) | Kpa = 0.1 | |
| Total (%) | 56 (53.3) | 59 (56.2) | 105 (100) | Total (%) | 47 (44.8) | 58 (55.2) | 105 (100) | |||
K: kappa coefficient; Kpa: prevalence-adjusted kappa coefficient.