Abstract

IntroductionThe ministry of health (MOH) of Ethiopia recommends 4 or more focused antenatal care (ANC) visits at health centre (HC) or at a higher level of health facility (HF). In Ethiopia, few studies investigated time dimension of maternal health continuum of care but lack data regarding place dimension and its effect on continuum of care. The aim of this study is to estimate effect of place of ANC-1 visit and adherence to MOH’s recommendations of MOH for ANC visits on continuum of care rural in Ethiopia.MethodsWe used data collected from 1431 eligible women included in the National Health Extension Program (HEP) assessment survey that covered 6324 households from 62 woredas in nine regions. The main outcome variable is continuum of care (CoC), which is the uptake of all recommended ANC visits, institutional delivery and postnatal care services. Following descriptive analysis, Propensity Score Matching was used to estimate the effect of place of ANC-1 visit on completion of CoC. Zero inflated Poisson regression was used to model the effect of adherence to MOH recommendation of ANC visits on intensity of maternal health continuum of care.ResultOnly 13.9% of eligible women completed the continuum of care, and place of first antenatal care (ANC) visit was not significantly associated with the completion of continuum of care (β = 0.04, 95% CI = -0.02, 0.09). Adherence of ANC visit to the MOH recommendation (at least 4 ANC visits at higher HFs than health posts (HPs)) increased the likelihood of higher intensity of continuum of care (aIRR = 1.29, 95% CI: 1.26, 1.33). Moreover, the intensity of continuum of care was positively associated with being in agrarian areas (aIRR = 1.17, 95% CI: 1.06, 1.29), exposed to HEP (IRR = 1.22, 95% CI: 1.16, 1.28), being informed about danger signs (aIRR = 1.14, 95% CI: 1.11, 1.18) and delivery of second youngest child at HF (IRR = 1.16, 95% CI: 1.13, 1.20). Increasing age of women was negatively associated with use of services (IRR = 0.90, 95% CI: 0.87, 0.94).ConclusionCompletion of maternal health continuum of care is very low in Ethiopia, however most of the women use at least one of the services. Completion of continuum of care was not affected by place of first ANC visit. Adherence to MOH recommendation of ANC visit increased the intensity of continuum of care. Intensity of continuum of care was positively associated with residing in agrarian areas, HEP exposure, danger sign told, delivery of second youngest child at health facility. To boost the uptake of all maternal health services, it is crucial to work on quality of health facilities, upgrading the infrastructures of HPs and promoting adherence to MOH recommendations of ANC visit.

Highlights

  • The ministry of health (MOH) of Ethiopia recommends 4 or more focused antenatal care (ANC) visits at health centre (HC) or at a higher level of health facility (HF)

  • Adherence to MOH recommendation of ANC visit increased the intensity of continuum of care

  • Intensity of continuum of care was positively associated with residing in agrarian areas, Health Extension Program (HEP) exposure, danger sign told, delivery of second youngest child at health facility

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Introduction

The ministry of health (MOH) of Ethiopia recommends 4 or more focused antenatal care (ANC) visits at health centre (HC) or at a higher level of health facility (HF). In Ethiopia, few studies investigated time dimension of maternal health continuum of care but lack data regarding place dimension and its effect on continuum of care. Antenatal care (ANC) service during pregnancy, skilled birth attendant (SBA) during delivery, and postnatal care (PNC) service during postpartum period are the major components of maternal health services [9]. The provision of those services as a continuum has been promoted at a global level to improve maternal and child health which in turn reduces morbidities and the death toll occurring every year [9, 10]. Ref 1.29 (1.26, 1.33) Ref 1.11 (1.07, 1.15) 1.00 (0.99, 1.00) Ref 1.09 (1.07, 1.12) Ref 1.01 (0.96, 1.05) 0.94 (0.89, 0.98) Ref 1.17 (1.14, 1.19) Ref 1.18 (1.15, 1.22) Ref 0.94 (0.91, 0.97) 1.03 (1.00, 1.06) Ref 0.97 (0.95, 0.99) 0.88 (0.84, 0.92) Ref 1.04 (0.98, 1.09) 1.01 (1.00, 1.01) Ref 1.06 (1.04, 1.09) Ref 1.31 (1.19, 1.42) Ref 0.95 (0.93, 0.97) Ref 1.13 (1.07, 1.18)

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