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A mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in Northeast Ethiopia
BACKGROUND: Timely initiation of antenatal care visits is crucial for ensuring optimal care and health outcomes for women and children. However, late antenatal care initiation among pregnant women in low-income countries including Ethiopia is acknowledged in the literature. Therefore, this study exa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365264/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37486942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288922 |
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author | Shewaye, Melaku Cherie, Niguss Molla, Asressie Tsegaw, Abebe Yenew, Chalachew Tamiru, Dessalegn Feleke, Sefineh Fenta Dessie, Anteneh Mengist |
author_facet | Shewaye, Melaku Cherie, Niguss Molla, Asressie Tsegaw, Abebe Yenew, Chalachew Tamiru, Dessalegn Feleke, Sefineh Fenta Dessie, Anteneh Mengist |
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description | BACKGROUND: Timely initiation of antenatal care visits is crucial for ensuring optimal care and health outcomes for women and children. However, late antenatal care initiation among pregnant women in low-income countries including Ethiopia is acknowledged in the literature. Therefore, this study examined why pregnant women initiate antenatal care late in Northeast Ethiopia. METHODS: This study was done using a mixed design approach that included phenomenology and retrospective cross-sectional designs. A retrospective cross-sectional study was deployed among randomly selected 632 medical charts of women who had antenatal care visit in Legambo District primary hospital and health centers. Kaplan Meier curve was used to estimate survival time. Bi-variable and multivariable Cox-proportional hazard regression models were fitted using R-studio-1.2.5033 to identify independent predictors of antenatal care initiation time. Six vignette-based focused group discussions were held with pregnant women who had been purposefully selected. Then, a qualitative content analysis that was informed by the phenomenological theory was done. RESULTS: This study indicated that only 195 (30.9%) of women timely initiated their antenatal care follow-up. In a survival analysis, all 632 women contributed 12,474 person-weeks giving a timely antenatal care initiation rate of 15.6 per 1000 person-weeks. According to the multivariable Cox regression models, late antenatal are initiation was found among pregnant women with an unknown last normal menstruation period, no living children, no bad obstetric history, not accompanied by their partner during antenatal care visit, and who lived in a >5-kilometer radius of health facility. In a qualitative analysis, being uncertain whether the pregnancy had occurred, believing that they have a very low probability of experiencing any complications, negative experience with healthcare providers, negative influence from their immediate contacts such as the mother and mother-in-law, and socio-cultural beliefs like "Qare" were found as major reasons why they started antenatal care follow-up late. CONCLUSION: Most pregnant women in Legambo district, northeastern Ethiopia, initiate their antenatal care visits late. Based on the findings of this study, strengthening the pregnant women identification program and performing regular pregnant women’s conference will help to achieve early initiation of antenatal care visits. To lessen the negative influence of their immediate contacts, it will also good to include these old moms and husbands in the conference of pregnant women. |
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spelling | pubmed-103652642023-07-25 A mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in Northeast Ethiopia Shewaye, Melaku Cherie, Niguss Molla, Asressie Tsegaw, Abebe Yenew, Chalachew Tamiru, Dessalegn Feleke, Sefineh Fenta Dessie, Anteneh Mengist PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Timely initiation of antenatal care visits is crucial for ensuring optimal care and health outcomes for women and children. However, late antenatal care initiation among pregnant women in low-income countries including Ethiopia is acknowledged in the literature. Therefore, this study examined why pregnant women initiate antenatal care late in Northeast Ethiopia. METHODS: This study was done using a mixed design approach that included phenomenology and retrospective cross-sectional designs. A retrospective cross-sectional study was deployed among randomly selected 632 medical charts of women who had antenatal care visit in Legambo District primary hospital and health centers. Kaplan Meier curve was used to estimate survival time. Bi-variable and multivariable Cox-proportional hazard regression models were fitted using R-studio-1.2.5033 to identify independent predictors of antenatal care initiation time. Six vignette-based focused group discussions were held with pregnant women who had been purposefully selected. Then, a qualitative content analysis that was informed by the phenomenological theory was done. RESULTS: This study indicated that only 195 (30.9%) of women timely initiated their antenatal care follow-up. In a survival analysis, all 632 women contributed 12,474 person-weeks giving a timely antenatal care initiation rate of 15.6 per 1000 person-weeks. According to the multivariable Cox regression models, late antenatal are initiation was found among pregnant women with an unknown last normal menstruation period, no living children, no bad obstetric history, not accompanied by their partner during antenatal care visit, and who lived in a >5-kilometer radius of health facility. In a qualitative analysis, being uncertain whether the pregnancy had occurred, believing that they have a very low probability of experiencing any complications, negative experience with healthcare providers, negative influence from their immediate contacts such as the mother and mother-in-law, and socio-cultural beliefs like "Qare" were found as major reasons why they started antenatal care follow-up late. CONCLUSION: Most pregnant women in Legambo district, northeastern Ethiopia, initiate their antenatal care visits late. Based on the findings of this study, strengthening the pregnant women identification program and performing regular pregnant women’s conference will help to achieve early initiation of antenatal care visits. To lessen the negative influence of their immediate contacts, it will also good to include these old moms and husbands in the conference of pregnant women. Public Library of Science 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10365264/ /pubmed/37486942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288922 Text en © 2023 Shewaye et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shewaye, Melaku Cherie, Niguss Molla, Asressie Tsegaw, Abebe Yenew, Chalachew Tamiru, Dessalegn Feleke, Sefineh Fenta Dessie, Anteneh Mengist A mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in Northeast Ethiopia |
title | A mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in Northeast Ethiopia |
title_full | A mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in Northeast Ethiopia |
title_fullStr | A mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in Northeast Ethiopia |
title_full_unstemmed | A mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in Northeast Ethiopia |
title_short | A mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in Northeast Ethiopia |
title_sort | mixed-method study examined the reasons why pregnant women late initiate antenatal care in northeast ethiopia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365264/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37486942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288922 |
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