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Antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: Estimations from the Birhan Cohort

Antenatal care (ANC) coverage estimates commonly rely on self-reported data, which may carry biases. Leveraging prospectively collected longitudinal data from the Birhan field site and its pregnancy and birth cohort, the Birhan Cohort, this study aimed to estimate the coverage of ANC, minimizing ass...

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Autores principales: Pons-Duran, Clara, Bekele, Delayehu, Haneuse, Sebastien, Hunegnaw, Bezawit Mesfin, Alemu, Kassahun, Kassa, Munir, Berhan, Yifru, Goddard, Frederick G. B., Taddesse, Lisanu, Chan, Grace J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10651002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37967078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001912
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author Pons-Duran, Clara
Bekele, Delayehu
Haneuse, Sebastien
Hunegnaw, Bezawit Mesfin
Alemu, Kassahun
Kassa, Munir
Berhan, Yifru
Goddard, Frederick G. B.
Taddesse, Lisanu
Chan, Grace J.
author_facet Pons-Duran, Clara
Bekele, Delayehu
Haneuse, Sebastien
Hunegnaw, Bezawit Mesfin
Alemu, Kassahun
Kassa, Munir
Berhan, Yifru
Goddard, Frederick G. B.
Taddesse, Lisanu
Chan, Grace J.
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description Antenatal care (ANC) coverage estimates commonly rely on self-reported data, which may carry biases. Leveraging prospectively collected longitudinal data from the Birhan field site and its pregnancy and birth cohort, the Birhan Cohort, this study aimed to estimate the coverage of ANC, minimizing assumptions and biases due to self-reported information and describing retention patterns in ANC in rural Amhara, Ethiopia. The study population were women enrolled and followed during pregnancy between December 2018 and April 2020. ANC visits were measured by prospective facility chart abstraction and self-report at enrollment. The primary study outcomes were the total number of ANC visits attended during pregnancy and the coverage of at least one, four, or eight ANC visits. Additionally, we estimated ANC retention patterns. We included 2069 women, of which 150 (7.2%) women enrolled <13 weeks of gestation with complete prospective facility reporting. Among these 150 women, ANC coverage of at least one visit was 97.3%, whereas coverage of four visits or more was 34.0%. Among all women, coverage of one ANC visit was 92.3%, while coverage of four or more visits was 28.8%. No women were found to have attended eight or more ANC visits. On retention in care, 70.3% of participants who had an ANC visit between weeks 28 and <36 of gestation did not return for a subsequent visit. Despite the high proportion of pregnant women who accessed ANC at least once in our study area, the coverage of four visits remains low. Further efforts are needed to enhance access to more ANC visits, retain women in care, and adhere to the most recent Ethiopian National ANC guideline of at least eight ANC visits. It is essential to identify the factors that lead a large proportion of women to discontinue ANC follow-up.
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spelling pubmed-106510022023-11-15 Antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: Estimations from the Birhan Cohort Pons-Duran, Clara Bekele, Delayehu Haneuse, Sebastien Hunegnaw, Bezawit Mesfin Alemu, Kassahun Kassa, Munir Berhan, Yifru Goddard, Frederick G. B. Taddesse, Lisanu Chan, Grace J. PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article Antenatal care (ANC) coverage estimates commonly rely on self-reported data, which may carry biases. Leveraging prospectively collected longitudinal data from the Birhan field site and its pregnancy and birth cohort, the Birhan Cohort, this study aimed to estimate the coverage of ANC, minimizing assumptions and biases due to self-reported information and describing retention patterns in ANC in rural Amhara, Ethiopia. The study population were women enrolled and followed during pregnancy between December 2018 and April 2020. ANC visits were measured by prospective facility chart abstraction and self-report at enrollment. The primary study outcomes were the total number of ANC visits attended during pregnancy and the coverage of at least one, four, or eight ANC visits. Additionally, we estimated ANC retention patterns. We included 2069 women, of which 150 (7.2%) women enrolled <13 weeks of gestation with complete prospective facility reporting. Among these 150 women, ANC coverage of at least one visit was 97.3%, whereas coverage of four visits or more was 34.0%. Among all women, coverage of one ANC visit was 92.3%, while coverage of four or more visits was 28.8%. No women were found to have attended eight or more ANC visits. On retention in care, 70.3% of participants who had an ANC visit between weeks 28 and <36 of gestation did not return for a subsequent visit. Despite the high proportion of pregnant women who accessed ANC at least once in our study area, the coverage of four visits remains low. Further efforts are needed to enhance access to more ANC visits, retain women in care, and adhere to the most recent Ethiopian National ANC guideline of at least eight ANC visits. It is essential to identify the factors that lead a large proportion of women to discontinue ANC follow-up. Public Library of Science 2023-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10651002/ /pubmed/37967078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001912 Text en © 2023 Pons-Duran 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.
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Pons-Duran, Clara
Bekele, Delayehu
Haneuse, Sebastien
Hunegnaw, Bezawit Mesfin
Alemu, Kassahun
Kassa, Munir
Berhan, Yifru
Goddard, Frederick G. B.
Taddesse, Lisanu
Chan, Grace J.
Antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: Estimations from the Birhan Cohort
title Antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: Estimations from the Birhan Cohort
title_full Antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: Estimations from the Birhan Cohort
title_fullStr Antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: Estimations from the Birhan Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: Estimations from the Birhan Cohort
title_short Antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: Estimations from the Birhan Cohort
title_sort antenatal care coverage in a low-resource setting: estimations from the birhan cohort
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10651002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37967078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001912
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