Abstract

The Postnatal period is a critical time for both mothers and her baby. A care given during this period is reduce a numerous of maternal and neonatal death. Despite its importance of Postnatal care utilization, little is known about this postnatal care utilization and associated factors in this study area, so this study aimed to assess postnatal care services utilization and associated factors among reproductive women who gave live birth in last two years in Dolo Addo District Somali region southeastern Ethiopia. A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 388 women who gave live birth during last two years prior to the study. Data was collected by using structured questionnaire. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses was done. During multivariate analysis a variable with p-value less than 0.05 declared significantly associated with Postnatal care service utilization. This study reported that prevalence of postnatal utilization is 22.2% among reproductive age women in Dolo Addo district. Factor associated with PNC included, having ANC visit during pregnancy (AOR=3.03, 95% CI=1.74, 5.29), and place of delivery (AOR=2.23, 95% CI=1.25, 3.98) and maternal health care decision power (AOR=1.78, 95% CI=1.05, 3.01) were a factors significantly associated with postnatal care service utilization. In this study nearly quarter of the women utilize PNC in Dolo Addo District. In order to enhance PNC in this area intervention should be targeted during ANC follow up, during labor and delivery. Furthermore, crucial steps should be taken to empower women which improve utilization of maternal health care service.

Highlights

  • The postnatal period is period of first six weeks following child birth and it special phase in the life of a woman and her newborn [1]

  • Postnatal care (PNC) one of basic maternal and newborn care designed to all women and baby during the first 42 days after the child birth [2]

  • In this study with aim of assesse the prevalence of PNC utilization association factors among mothers in Dolo Addo district of Ethiopia show that the prevalence of PNC service utilization was 22.2%

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Introduction

The postnatal period is period of first six weeks following child birth and it special phase in the life of a woman and her newborn [1]. Postnatal care (PNC) one of basic maternal and newborn care designed to all women and baby during the first 42 days after the child birth [2]. Despite Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) plan to reduce MMR less than 70 per 100,000, every day 810 global women die due to direct and indirect obstetric cause. About 295,000 women died every year due to complications that occur during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal period. 94% of maternal death occurred in low-resource settings and most might be prevented using

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