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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pakistan has a high burden of maternal and newborn mortality, which would be largely preventable through appropriate antenatal and delivery care. While the influence of socio-economic status on institutional delivery is well established in the literature, relatively little is known about the relationship between the quality of antenatal care and institutional delivery.Entities:
Keywords: Antenatal care; Asia; Birth; Delivery care; Household survey; Pakistan; Quality
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27430518 PMCID: PMC4950643 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-016-0201-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Sample distribution, percentage of women who had a facility delivery, and unadjusted odds of facility delivery
| Sample Distribution ( | % Who Delivered in a Health Facility (2) | Unadjusted Odds of Facility Delivery (3) | Number of Cases | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Residence | ||||
| Urban | 48.8 % | 79.9 % | 1.00 | 1,951 |
| Rural | 51.2 % | 53.5 % | 0.29*** | 2,049 |
| Age | ||||
| 15-24 | 32.2 % | 70.7 % | 1.00 | 1288 |
| 25-34 | 55.2 % | 65.4 % | 0.79** | 2207 |
| 35-49 | 12.6 % | 59.9 % | 0.62*** | 505 |
| Number of living children | ||||
| 1 | 24.5 % | 76.5 % | 1.00 | 981 |
| 2 | 23.9 % | 71.5 % | 0.77* | 956 |
| 3 or more | 51.6 % | 59.2 % | 0.45*** | 2063 |
| Education | ||||
| No education | 56.6 % | 52.1 % | 1.00 | 2,265 |
| Primary or Middle | 19.5 % | 76.1 % | 2.93*** | 779 |
| Secondary or Higher | 23.9 % | 92.4 % | 11.18*** | 956 |
| Wealth quintiles | ||||
| First/poorest | 20.0 % | 40.1 % | 1.00 | 802 |
| Second | 20.0 % | 52.9 % | 1.68*** | 800 |
| Middle | 20.0 % | 68.0 % | 3.18*** | 800 |
| Fourth | 19.9 % | 78.8 % | 5.57*** | 798 |
| Fifth/richest | 20.0 % | 92.4 % | 18.30*** | 800 |
| Received MCH information from an LHW | ||||
| No | 86.6 % | 65.4 % | 1.00 | 3,465 |
| Yes | 13.4 % | 73.3 % | 1.45** | 535 |
| # of elements of quality of care received | ||||
| Did not receive any element of care | 13.8 % | 26.1 % | 1.00 | 551 |
| One | 10.9 % | 38.6 % | 1.78*** | 437 |
| Two | 7.6 % | 49.2 % | 2.73*** | 303 |
| Three | 7.9 % | 63.1 % | 4.81*** | 314 |
| Four | 10.4 % | 68.0 % | 6.02*** | 415 |
| Five | 17.4 % | 81.9 % | 12.79*** | 696 |
| Six | 22.9 % | 88.6 % | 21.84*** | 918 |
| Seven | 9.1 % | 91.0 % | 28.62*** | 366 |
| Total | 100.0 % | 66.4 % | 4,000 | |
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001
Adjusted odds of facility delivery, by socio-demographic factors and quality of care received during pregnancy
| Adjusted Odds Ratios | 95 % Confidence Intervals | Number of Cases | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residence | |||
| Urban | 1.00 | 1,951 | |
| Rural | 1.19 | 0.87 – 1.61 | 2,049 |
| Age | |||
| 15-24 | 1.00 | 506 | |
| 25-34 | 1.02 | 0.83 – 1.26 | 446 |
| 35-49 | 1.42* | 1.02 – 1.97 | 2,056 |
| Number of living children | |||
| 1 | 1.00 | 981 | |
| 2 | 0.76* | 0.59 – 0.98 | 956 |
| 3 or more | 0.56*** | 0.44 – 0.72 | 2063 |
| Education | |||
| No education | 1.00 | 2,265 | |
| Primary or Middle | 1.35* | 1.05 – 1.75 | 779 |
| Secondary or Higher | 2.74*** | 1.95 – 3.87 | 956 |
| Wealth quintiles | |||
| First/poorest | 1.00 | 802 | |
| Second | 1.36* | 1.02 – 1.80 | 800 |
| Middle | 1.63** | 1.13 – 2.36 | 800 |
| Fourth | 1.95** | 1.30 – 2.93 | 798 |
| Fifth/richest | 3.78*** | 2.29 – 6.25 | 800 |
| Received any MCH information from an LHW | |||
| No | 1.00 | 3,465 | |
| Yes | 1.27 | 0.95 – 1.70 | 535 |
| Number of elements of quality of care received | |||
| Did not receive any element of care | 1.00 | 551 | |
| One | 1.71** | 1.25 – 2.34 | 437 |
| Two | 2.39*** | 1.70 – 3.35 | 303 |
| Three | 3.92*** | 2.70 – 5.69 | 314 |
| Four | 4.17*** | 2.94 – 5.92 | 415 |
| Five | 7.41*** | 5.35 – 10.26 | 696 |
| Six | 9.71*** | 6.74 – 14.01 | 918 |
| Seven | 10.94*** | 6.40 – 18.69 | 366 |
| Pseudo R2 | 23.72 % | 4,000 | |
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001