| Literature DB >> 26257792 |
Umar Muhammad Lawan1, Idris Usman Takai2, Hamza Ishaq3.
Abstract
Background. Eclampsia is a reliable indicator of poor birth preparedness and complications readiness. We determined perceptions about eclampsia, birth preparedness, and complications readiness among antenatal clients in Kano, Nigeria. Materials and Method. A cross-sectional design was used to study 250 randomly selected antenatal clients. Data was analyzed using SPSS 16.0. Result. The mean age of the respondents was 26.1 ± 6.4 years. The majority perceived that eclampsia is preventable through good ANC (76.4%) and hospital delivery (70.8%). Overall, 66.8% had good perception about eclampsia. Having at least secondary school education and multigravidity were associated with good perception about eclampsia on multivariate analysis. About a third (39.6%) of the mothers was less prepared. On binary logistic regression, good perception about eclampsia and multigravidity were associated with being very prepared for birth. Up to 37.6% were not ready for complications. Half (50.4%) knew at least three danger signs of pregnancy, and 30.0% donated blood or identified suitable blood donor. On multivariate analysis, having at least secondary school education, being very prepared for birth, and multigravidity emerged as the only predictors of the respondents' readiness for complications. Conclusion and Recommendations. Health workers should emphasize the practicability of birth preparedness and complications readiness during ANC and in the communities, routinely review plans, and support clients meet-up challenging areas. The importance of girl-child education to at least secondary school should be buttressed.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26257792 PMCID: PMC4516837 DOI: 10.1155/2015/431368
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trop Med ISSN: 1687-9686
Respondents' social and demographic characteristics.
| Characteristic | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | |
| 15–19 | 38 (15.2) |
| 20–24 | 74 (29.6) |
| 25–29 | 57 (22.8) |
| 30–34 | 46 (18.4) |
| 39-40 | 35 (14.0) |
| Education | |
| No education | 20 (8.0) |
| Quranic only | 75 (30.0) |
| Primary | 80 (32.0) |
| Secondary | 71 (28.0) |
| Postsecondary | 4 (1.6) |
| Parity | |
| Primigravida | 58 (23.2) |
| Multigravida | 117 (46.8) |
| Grand multigravida | 75 (30.0) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Hausa | 179 (71.6) |
| Fulani | 40 (16.0) |
| Yoruba | 9 (3.6) |
| Igbo | 6 (2.4) |
| Others | 16 (6.4) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 242 (96.8) |
| Widowed | 8 (3.2) |
| Occupations | |
| Unemployed | 169 (67.6) |
| Petty trading | 77 (30.8) |
| Civil service | 2 (0.8) |
| Employed in private sector | 2 (0.8) |
Assessment of the ANC clients' perception about eclampsia.
| Parameters/indices | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Believe it is possible to identify causes and risks of developing eclampsia†† | 189 (75.6) |
| Perceptions about the causes/risk factors of eclampsia† | |
| Preexisting hypertension | 155 (62.0) |
| Poor prenatal care | 111 (44.4) |
| Runs in families | 35 (14.0) |
| Poor nutrition | 46 (18.4) |
| Destiny | 128 (51.2) |
| Evil spirits | 47 (18.8) |
| Believe eclampsia is preventable†† | 210 (84.0) |
| Perceptions about ways of preventing eclampsia† | |
| Good antenatal care | 191 (76.4) |
| Hospital delivery | 177 (70.8) |
| Avoiding early marriage | 28 (11.2) |
| Avoiding delivery at ≥35 years | 9 (3.6) |
| Believe that eclampsia can be effectively managed†† | 195 (78.0) |
| Perceptions about the best source of treatment for eclampsia† | |
| Hospital | 161 (64.4) |
| Spiritual/divine intervention | 74 (29.6) |
| Hospital and divine/spiritual intervention | 15 (6.0) |
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| Grading of the ANC clients' perception about eclampsia | |
| Good (10–17) | 167 (66.8) |
| Poor (0–9) | 83 (33.2) |
† refers to multiple responses: each of the responses given is out of the 250 sample.
†† refers to nonmultiple responses.
Factors associated with the ANC clients' perceptions about eclampsia, birth preparedness, and complications readiness.
| Characteristic | Bi-variate | Binary logistic regression | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (A) Good perception about eclampsia | ( | Total | Statistical test |
| OR |
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| Age >24 years | 101 (60.5) | 138 |
| 1.44 (0.149) | |
| Hausa/Fulani ethnicity | 138 (82.6) | 219 | Fisher's (0.0002) | 1.62 (0.106) | |
| Having at least secondary education | 59 (35.3) | 75 |
| 2.57 (0.010) | 3.06 (1.30, 7.16) |
| Multigravidity | 136 (81.4) | 192 |
| 2.20 (0.028) | 2.67 (1.11, 6.37) |
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| (B) Birth preparedness (very prepared) | ( | Total | Statistical test |
| OR (95% C.I.) |
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| Having good perception about eclampsia | 129 (75.4) | 167 |
| 3.17 (0.002) | 2.86 (1.49, 5.49) |
| Age >24 years | 101 (59.1) | 138 |
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| Hausa/Fulani ethnicity | 146 (85.4) | 219 | Fisher's test (0.080) | ||
| Having at least secondary education | 59 (34.5) | 75 |
| 1.67 (0.095) | |
| Multigravidity | 139 (81.3) | 192 |
| 2.18 (0.029) | 2.41 (1.09, 5.29) |
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| (C) Ready for complications |
( | Total | Statistical test |
| OR (95% C.I.) |
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| Age >24 years | 94 (60.3) | 138 |
| 1.49 (0.137) | |
| Multigravidity | 133 (85.3) | 192 |
| 4.03 (0.0001) | 17.58 (4.36, 70.85) |
| Hausa/Fulani ethnicity | 129 (82.7) | 219 | Fisher's test (0.001) | 1.49 (0.137) | |
| Having at least secondary education | 55 (35.3) | 75 |
| 2.60 (0.009) | 5.15 (1.50, 17.69) |
| Having good perception of eclampsia | 117 (75.0) | 167 |
| 0.52 (0.606) | |
| Being very prepared for birth | 144 (92.3) | 171 |
| 5.18 (0.0001) | 314.87 (35.78, 2771.24) |
Assesment of the ANC clients' Birth preparedness.
| Parameters/indices | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Can identify signs of normal labour | 231 (92.4) |
| Agreed with spouse on place of delivery | 198 (79.2) |
| Decided with spouse on how to get to place of delivery | 183 (73.2) |
| Saved money for transport and delivery | 211 (84.4) |
| Identified means of transport to desired place of delivery | 141 (56.4) |
| Had made contingency plan on how to get to delivery place if identified means fails | 118 (47.2) |
| Had obtained standing permission from spouse to get to place of delivery | 96 (38.4) |
| Had made arrangement for companion(s) to place of delivery | 194 (77.6) |
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| Respondents' grading of Birth preparedness | |
| Very prepared (5–8) | 171 (68.4) |
| Less prepared (0–4) | 79 (39.6) |
Assessment of the ANC clients' complications readiness.
| Parameters/indices | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Knew at least 3 danger signs of pregnancy | 126 (50.4) |
| Donated blood/identified suitable blood donor(s) | 75 (30.0) |
| Saved money for transportation and delivery or in case of complication(s) | 211 (84.4) |
| Obtained standing permission from spouse to go to hospital in case of labour or any complication(s) | 96 (38.4) |
| Identified means of transportation to get to the hospital in case of labour or any complication(s) | 141 (56.4) |
| Identified suitable person(s) to accompany them to hospital in case of labour or complication(s) | 194 (77.6) |
| Had made contingency arrangement with a health worker in case of unexpected delivery at home | 236 (94.4) |
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| Grading of the ANC clients readiness to complications | |
| Ready (4–7) | 156 (62.4) |
| Not ready (0–3) | 94 (37.6) |