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The effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in Ethiopia: evidence from national survey

BACKGROUND: About three-fourths of maternal near-miss events and two-fifths of the risk of neonatal mortality can be reduced by having at least one antenatal visit. Several studies have identified potential factors related to maternal health seeking behavior. However, the association between health...

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Autores principales: Merga, Bedasa Taye, Raru, Temam Beshir, Deressa, Alemayehu, Regassa, Lemma Demissie, Gamachu, Mulugeta, Negash, Belay, Birhanu, Abdi, Turi, Ebisa, Ayana, Galana Mamo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10587574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37869683
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2023.1101164
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author Merga, Bedasa Taye
Raru, Temam Beshir
Deressa, Alemayehu
Regassa, Lemma Demissie
Gamachu, Mulugeta
Negash, Belay
Birhanu, Abdi
Turi, Ebisa
Ayana, Galana Mamo
author_facet Merga, Bedasa Taye
Raru, Temam Beshir
Deressa, Alemayehu
Regassa, Lemma Demissie
Gamachu, Mulugeta
Negash, Belay
Birhanu, Abdi
Turi, Ebisa
Ayana, Galana Mamo
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description BACKGROUND: About three-fourths of maternal near-miss events and two-fifths of the risk of neonatal mortality can be reduced by having at least one antenatal visit. Several studies have identified potential factors related to maternal health seeking behavior. However, the association between health insurance membership and antenatal care utilization was not well investigated in Ethiopia. Therefore, this study was aimed at assessing the effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care use in Ethiopia. METHODS: The study utilized data from the 2019 Ethiopia Mini Demographic and Health Survey (EMDHS). The analysis included a weighted sample of 3,919 women who gave birth in the last five years. A logistic regression model was employed to assess the association between antenatal care use and health insurance coverage and other covariates. The results were presented as adjusted odds ratios (AOR) at a 95% confidence interval (CI). Statistical significance was declared at a p-value <0.05 in all analyses. RESULTS: Antenatal care was used by 43% (95% CI: 41.46 to 44.56%) of Ethiopian women. Those with health insurance coverage had higher odds of antenatal care use than those without health insurance coverage. Women were 33% more likely to use antenatal care (ANC) if they were covered by health insurance. Age, Media access, marital status, education status, wealth index, and economic regions were also factors associated with antenatal care utilizations. CONCLUSIONS: According to our findings, less than half of Ethiopian women had four or more antenatal care visits. Health insurance membership, respondent age, media access, marital status, education status, wealth index, and economic region were factors associated with antenatal care utilization. Improving health insurance, women's economic empowerment, and education coverage are critical determinants of antenatal care utilization.
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spelling pubmed-105875742023-10-21 The effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in Ethiopia: evidence from national survey Merga, Bedasa Taye Raru, Temam Beshir Deressa, Alemayehu Regassa, Lemma Demissie Gamachu, Mulugeta Negash, Belay Birhanu, Abdi Turi, Ebisa Ayana, Galana Mamo Front Health Serv Health Services BACKGROUND: About three-fourths of maternal near-miss events and two-fifths of the risk of neonatal mortality can be reduced by having at least one antenatal visit. Several studies have identified potential factors related to maternal health seeking behavior. However, the association between health insurance membership and antenatal care utilization was not well investigated in Ethiopia. Therefore, this study was aimed at assessing the effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care use in Ethiopia. METHODS: The study utilized data from the 2019 Ethiopia Mini Demographic and Health Survey (EMDHS). The analysis included a weighted sample of 3,919 women who gave birth in the last five years. A logistic regression model was employed to assess the association between antenatal care use and health insurance coverage and other covariates. The results were presented as adjusted odds ratios (AOR) at a 95% confidence interval (CI). Statistical significance was declared at a p-value <0.05 in all analyses. RESULTS: Antenatal care was used by 43% (95% CI: 41.46 to 44.56%) of Ethiopian women. Those with health insurance coverage had higher odds of antenatal care use than those without health insurance coverage. Women were 33% more likely to use antenatal care (ANC) if they were covered by health insurance. Age, Media access, marital status, education status, wealth index, and economic regions were also factors associated with antenatal care utilizations. CONCLUSIONS: According to our findings, less than half of Ethiopian women had four or more antenatal care visits. Health insurance membership, respondent age, media access, marital status, education status, wealth index, and economic region were factors associated with antenatal care utilization. Improving health insurance, women's economic empowerment, and education coverage are critical determinants of antenatal care utilization. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10587574/ /pubmed/37869683 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2023.1101164 Text en © 2023 Merga, Raru, Deressa, Regassa, Gamachu, Negash, Birhanu, Turi and Ayana. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Merga, Bedasa Taye
Raru, Temam Beshir
Deressa, Alemayehu
Regassa, Lemma Demissie
Gamachu, Mulugeta
Negash, Belay
Birhanu, Abdi
Turi, Ebisa
Ayana, Galana Mamo
The effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in Ethiopia: evidence from national survey
title The effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in Ethiopia: evidence from national survey
title_full The effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in Ethiopia: evidence from national survey
title_fullStr The effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in Ethiopia: evidence from national survey
title_full_unstemmed The effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in Ethiopia: evidence from national survey
title_short The effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in Ethiopia: evidence from national survey
title_sort effect of health insurance coverage on antenatal care utilizations in ethiopia: evidence from national survey
topic Health Services
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10587574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37869683
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2023.1101164
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