Abstract

Maternal disrespect and abuse are the top significant barriers to the use of maternal health services. However, poor attention has been given to the hospitality and suitability of care provided to women in the facilities where they have been moved to utilize health services. This study is aimed to assess the prevalence of maternal disrespect and abuse during focused antenatal care and its associated factors among pregnant women who visit public health facilities in Awsi Rasu of Afar Region Northeast Ethiopia. Institution-based cross-sectional study design was employed from March 1 to 30, 2022 in selected health facilities of the Awsi Rasu of Afar Region, Northeast Ethiopia. A total of 1278 mothers were included using consecutive sampling techniques. The data were entered into Epi-data version 3.1 and exported to SPSS version 23.0 for statistical analysis. Statistical significance is declared using adjusted odds ratio (AOR) with a corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI). The overall prevalence of disrespect and the abusive experience was 56.7% (95% CI: 54-59.3%). A low average monthly income of less than or equal to 3000 Ethiopian birrs (AOR = 0.72; 95% CI: 0.55-0.94), Age (20-25) years (AOR = 2.33; 95% CI 1.72-3.2), having no formal education (AOR = 2.01; 95% CI: 1.35-3.15), and having unplanned pregnancy (AOR = 1.6; 95% CI: 1.21-2.01) were significantly associated with disrespect and abuse during focused antenatal care. The prevalence of disrespect and abusive experience during antenatal care in the study area was high relative to other studies. In the multivariable logistic regression model age of the mother (20-25 years), no formal education, low family income, and unplanned pregnancy are the predictors of disrespect and abusive care. Providing respectful health care during antenatal care with a suitable approach for all mothers irrespective of their age, unplanned pregnancies, and educational status is the most substantial to encourage maternal service use.

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