| Literature DB >> 31430356 |
Almaz Berhe1, Alemayehu Bayray1, Yibrah Berhe1, Alula Teklu2, Amanuel Desta3, Tsige Araya1, Ruth Zielinski4, Lee Roosevelt4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Globally, 289,000 women die from complications related to pregnancy, childbirth, or the postnatal period every year. Two-thirds of all maternal deaths occur during the first six weeks following birth and more than two thirds of newborn deaths occur during the first week of life, These statistics underscore the importance of postnatal care, an often neglected service according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The purpose of this study was to assess the factors associated with postnatal service utilization in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31430356 PMCID: PMC6701787 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Schematic presentation of the samplicing procedure.
Tigray Region is the northernmost of the nine regions of Ethiopia. There are seven administrative zones: comprising a total of 47 Woredas (districts) and 673 Kebelles (neighborhoods).
Background characteristics of participants (n = 1,646).
| Variable | Category | Frequency n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 18–19 yrs. | 112 (6.80) |
| 20–34 yrs. | 1,320 (80.2) | |
| 35–49 yrs. | 214 (13.0) | |
| Religion | Orthodox Christian | 1,401 (85.1) |
| Muslim | 231 (14.0) | |
| Other(Catholic, Protestant) | 14 (0.9) | |
| Ethnicity | Tigray | 1,605 (97.5) |
| Amara | 29 (1.8) | |
| Oromo | 12 (0.7) | |
| Marital status | Married | 1,395 (84.8) |
| Single | 63 (3.8) | |
| Separated | 108 (6.6) | |
| Widowed or Divorced | 77 (4.8) | |
| Woman’s educational status | No formal education | 524 (31.8) |
| Primary school | 642 (39) | |
| Secondary school | 372 (22.6) | |
| Woman’s occupation | Farmer | 302 (18) |
| Housewife | 980 (60) | |
| Self-employed | 211 (13) | |
| Day labourer | 40 (2) | |
| Governmental | 113 (7) | |
| Income per month | <499.00Ebirr | 159 (10) |
| 500–999.00Ebirr | 297 (18) | |
| 1000–1499.00Ebirr | 549 (33) | |
| >1500.00Ebirr | 641 (39) | |
| Husband’s education | No formal education | 449 (27.3) |
| Completed primary school | 493 (30) | |
| Completed secondary school | 419 (26) | |
| Above secondary school | 285 (17) | |
| Husband’s occupation | Unemployed | 73(4.4) |
| Farmer | 578 (35.3) | |
| Self-employed/merchant | 465 (28.4) | |
| Daily laborer | 234 (14.3) | |
| Government employee | 296 (18) | |
| Household Media | None | 929 (56.4) |
| Yes | 717 (43.6) | |
| Media source (among those with household media) | Radio | 299 (42.7) |
| Television | 233 (33.2) | |
| Radio and television | 169 (24.1) |
Obstetric history related factors among postnatal women in Tigray, Ethiopia 2017(n = 1646).
| Variables | Category | Frequency n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Age at first pregnancy | ||
| ≤18 & 19 yrs. | 611 (37.1) | |
| ≥20yrs. | 1035 (62.9) | |
| History of abortion | No | 1429 (86.8) |
| Yes | 217 (13.2) | |
| History of stillbirth | No | 1546 (93.9) |
| Yes | 100 (6.1) | |
| History of Infant death | No | 1562 (94.9) |
| Yes | 84 (5.1) | |
| Number of live children | 1–2 children | 956 (58.1) |
| 3-4children | 491 (29.8) | |
| 5+ children | 199 (12.1) | |
| Was the pregnancy wanted? | Wanted | 1326 (80.6) |
| Unwanted | 320 (19.4) | |
| Antenatal care frequency | Two | 144 (9.8) |
| Three | 497 (34) | |
| Four+ | 824 (56.2) | |
| TT frequency | One | 302 (25.9) |
| Two | 539 (46.2) | |
| Three and above | 326 (27.9) | |
| Mode of delivery** | Vaginal birth (home) | 385 (23.4) |
| Cesarean | 99 (6.0) | |
| Vacuum or forceps | 62 (3.8) | |
| Pre-lactal feeding | Colostrum | 1417 (86.1) |
| Butter | 174 (10.6) | |
| Wet nursing | 55 (3.3) | |
| Breastfeeding | Did not breastfeed | 87 (5.3) |
| Within 1 hr. | 1033 (62.8) | |
| Within 1–24 hr. | 411 (25.0) | |
| After one day | 115 (6.9) | |
| Baby vaccine | No | 72 (4.4) |
| Yes | 1574 (95.6) |
Mothers’ knowledge related to danger signs and benefits of postnatal care.
| Variables | Category | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Infant danger sign | Don’t know any | 746 (45.3) |
| Know at least 1 danger sign | 900 (55.7) | |
| Maternal danger signs | Don’t know any | 731 (44.4) |
| Know at least 1 danger sign | 915 (55.6) | |
| Ever heard of postnatal care? | No | 1376 (83.6) |
| Yes | 270 (16.4) | |
| Source of postnatal care information | From healthcare provider | 243 (90) |
| From family or neighbor | 27 (10%) | |
| Does postnatal care have benefits? | No | 1140 (69.3) |
| Yes | 506 (30.7) | |
| Benefits of postnatal care identified by participants | To prevent health problems of the mother | 63 (30.7) |
| To prevent any health problems of the baby | 83 (16.4) | |
| To prevent both health problems of the mother and baby | 106 (20.9) | |
| Counseling on immunization and family planning | 254 (50.2) |
Postnatal care related factors among mothers who attended postnatal care women in Tigray, Ethiopia 2017(n = 132).
| Variables | Category | Frequency n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Attended postnatal care at 6 weeks post childbirth | No | 1514 (92) |
| Yes | 132 (8) | |
| Person(s) who made decision to seek postnatal care | Only mother | 48 (36.6) |
| Only husband | 21 (16) | |
| Both mother and husband | 38 (29) | |
| With other family member | 24 (18.3) | |
| The postnatal service the mothers were aware of | Physical examination | 9 (8.9) |
| Counseling and service on breastfeeding, family planning, and immunization | 92 (91.1) | |
| Waiting to get the service was problem | No | 79 (59.8) |
| Yes | 53 (40.2) | |
| How long mother waited to get postnatal care service once at facility | <1hr | 98 (74.2) |
| 1-2hr | 23 (17.4) | |
| >2hr | 11 (8.3) | |
| Transport to health facility | Foot | 10(81.8) |
| Public | 24 (18.2) | |
| Travel time to health facility | <1hr | 116 (87.8) |
| 1-2hr | 13 (9.8) | |
| >2hr | 3 (2.3) | |
| Cost of transport | No cost | 73 (55.3) |
| Less than or equal to 20 birr | 43 (32.6) | |
| Greater than 20 birr | 16 (12.1) | |
| Accompanied by others to postnatal care | Only mother | 30 (22.7) |
| With husband | 39 (29.5) | |
| With other family members | 63 (47.7) |
Reasons for not attending postnatal care among women in Tigray, Ethiopia 2017 (n = 1514).
| Variables | Category | Frequency n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Are there barriers to getting postnatal care? | No | 561 (37.1) |
| Yes | 953 (62.9) | |
| If yes, what are they? | The health care providers did not tell me I had to return | 742 (77.9) |
| Examined me roughly | 34 (3.6) | |
| Shouted at me and they did not teach me well | 105 (11.5) | |
| The health care providers examined me roughly and ignored me | 72 (7.6) | |
| Did mother have cultural beliefs that hinder postnatal care? | No | 1398 (92.3) |
| Yes | 116 (7.7) | |
| Cultural reasons | Cannot go outside before 12 days—45 days | 50 (43.1) |
| Devil will get them on the way | 12 (10.3) | |
| Michi | 54 (46.6) |
* a lesion that is believed to occur as a result of sun exposure immediately after delivery.
Association of factors with postnatal care service, Tigray region, Ethiopia (n = 1646).
| Variable | Category n (%) | Crude odds ratio (COR) (95% CI) | Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residence | Rural 1417 (86.1) | reference | reference |
| Urban 229 (13.9) | 3.59 (2.42–5.32) | 1.96 (1.07, 3.59) | |
| Woman’s educational status | No formal education 524 (31.8)Primary school 642 (39) | Reference1.49 (0.84,2.64) | reference |
| Secondary school 372 (22.6) | 4.45 (2.57, 7.60) | 1.46 (0.68, 2.97) | |
| Above secondary school 108 (6.6) | 8.43 (4.46, 15.9) | 3.60 (1.32, 9.83) | |
| Woman’s occupation | Farmer 302 (18) | reference | reference |
| Housewife Self-employed 211 (13) | 0.00 (0.00, 0.00) 2.99 (1.96, 4.58) | 0.00 (0.00, 0.00) 2.74 (1.41, 5.30) | |
| Day labourer 40 (2) | 2.50 (1.43, 4.38) | 0.40 (0.16, 1.00) | |
| Governmental 113 (7) | 2.33 (0.95, 5.74) | 2.95 (0.70, 12.5) | |
| Any media exposure | No 929 (56.4) | reference | reference |
| Yes 717 (43.6) | 4.35 (2.90, 6.54) | 2.17 (1.21, 3.88) | |
| ANC frequency | Two 144 (9.8) | reference | reference |
| Three 497 (34) | 1.53 (0.63, 3.74) | 0.99 (0.31, 3.19) | |
| Four+ 824 (56.2) | 2.93 (1.26, 6.81) | 4.84 (1.57, 14.9) | |
| Was the pregnancy wanted? | Unwanted 320 (19.4)Wanted 1326 (80.6) | reference 8.44 (3.01, 23.0) | 6.47 (2.04, 20.5) |
| Mode of Delivery | Vaginal 1485 (87.3) | reference | reference |
| C/S 99 (7.8) | 2.14 (1.22, 3.76) | 2.88 (1.32, 6.29) | |
| Vacuum and forceps 62 (4.9) | 2.48 (1.28, 4.82) | 2.57 (0.96, 6.87) | |
| Mother’s perception of whether there are benefits of postnatal care | No 1140 (69)Yes 506 (30.7) | reference | reference |
| Knowledge of infant danger signs | Does not know 746 (45.3) | reference | reference |
| Knows ≥1 danger sign 900 (455.7) | 2.18 (1.18, 4.02) | 3.59 (1.57, 8.18) |
* p value <0.025
** p value < 0.001