Abstract
BackgroundInvolving the husband in antenatal care follow up have a crucial role in pregnancy outcome and highly recommended by the world health organization. Data on husbands’ involvement during ANC follow up in Debre Berhan town was scarce. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the magnitude and factors associated with the husband involvement in accompanying their wife to ANC follow up.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted during the study period among 405 married men whose wife was pregnant in the last year. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select the study participants. Data were collected using a pre-tested and structured questionnaire. Odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals were used to assess levels of significance.ResultsMore than half the 62.5% (252/405) of the husbands were involved in accompanying their wife in ANC follow up. A majority, 92.3% (374/405) of husbands had good communication with their wife during pregnancy and 88.6% (359/405) of husbands discussed with doctor about the health-related condition of their wife. Age category of husbands 30–39 years old (AOR: 1.9; 95%CI: 1.1, 3.2) and the educational status of husbands being illiterate and primary school (AOR: 1.8; 95%CI: 1.1, 3.1) and secondary school (AOR: 3.1; 95%CI: 1.7, 5.7) were significant predictors on accompanying their wife in ANC follow up.ConclusionMore than half of the husbands were involved in accompanying their wife to ANC follow up. The age and educational status of the husband had significantly associated with an accompanying their wife to ANC follow-up. Educating husbands on the importance of their involvement during pregnancy increase their participation in ANC follow up.
Highlights
Involving the husband in antenatal care follow up have a crucial role in pregnancy outcome and highly recommended by the world health organization
Studies conducted in developing country including Ethiopia indicated that husband involvement on accompanying their wife in Antenatal care (ANC) follow up was at infancy stage [9]
The majority of 69.2% (280/405) husbands think that health workers were cooperative on the involvement of husbands on accompanying their wife in ANC follow up
Summary
Involving the husband in antenatal care follow up have a crucial role in pregnancy outcome and highly recommended by the world health organization. Different studies conducted in developing country indicated that husband involvement in antenatal care follow up can improve maternal pregnancy outcomes [3, 4] and highly. Studies conducted in developing country including Ethiopia indicated that husband involvement on accompanying their wife in ANC follow up was at infancy stage [9]. This low involvement is associated with factors such as lack of awareness about the importance of their participation [9], educational status of husband [10, 11], household monthly income [12] and parity [9, 13]
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