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Adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: A stratified analysis of Tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care
INTRODUCTION: Despite the benefits of early antenatal care visits for early prevention, detection, and treatment of potential complications in pregnancy, a high level of provider adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards is needed. However, little information is available regarding provider...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6513091/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31083696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216520 |
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author | Bintabara, Deogratius Nakamura, Keiko Ntwenya, Julius Seino, Kaoruko Mpondo, Bonaventura C. T. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Despite the benefits of early antenatal care visits for early prevention, detection, and treatment of potential complications in pregnancy, a high level of provider adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards is needed. However, little information is available regarding provider adherence to antenatal care in Tanzania. This study was performed to assess provider adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards and to apply stratified analysis to identify associated factors in Tanzania. METHODS: Data from the 2014–2015 Tanzania Service Provision Assessment Survey were used in this study. Provider adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards was measured using 10 domains: client history; aspects of prior pregnancies; danger signs of the current pregnancy; physical examination; routine tests; HIV testing and counseling; maintaining a healthy pregnancy; iron/folate supplements; tetanus toxoid vaccination, and preparation for delivery. A composite score was then created in which the highest quantile (corresponding to ≥60.5%) considered to provider adhering to first-visit antenatal care standards. Initially, a series of unadjusted logistic regression analyses according to the type of facility and managing authority were performed separately at each level (i.e., facility, provider, and client). Thereafter, all variables with P < 0.2 were fitted into the respective stratified multivariable logistic regression analysis using a 5% significance level. RESULTS: A total of 1756 first-visit antenatal care consultations performed by 822 providers in 648 health facilities were analyzed. The overall median [Interquartile range, IQR] adherence to first-visit antenatal care was relatively low at 47.1% [35.7%–60.5%]. After adjusting for selected variables from each level in specific strata, at dispensary; female providers [AOR = 5.5; 95% CI, 1.8–16.4], at health centre; performance of quality assurance [AOR = 2.2; 95% CI, 1.3–3.9], at hospital; availability of routine tests [AOR = 2.5; 95% CI, 1.3–4.8] and basic medicine [AOR = 2.8; 95% CI, 1.4–5.7], at public facilities; availability of medicine [AOR = 1.8; 95% CI, 1.1–3.2] and receiving refresher training [AOR = 1.8; 95% CI, 1.1–3.1], and at private facility; receiving external fund from government [AOR = 3.0; 95% CI, 1.1–8.4] were significantly associated with better adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards. CONCLUSIONS: The study highlighted the important factors, including the provision of refresher training, regular distribution of basic medicines, and diagnostics equipment which may influence provider adherence to first-visit ANC standards. |
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spelling | pubmed-65130912019-05-31 Adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: A stratified analysis of Tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care Bintabara, Deogratius Nakamura, Keiko Ntwenya, Julius Seino, Kaoruko Mpondo, Bonaventura C. T. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Despite the benefits of early antenatal care visits for early prevention, detection, and treatment of potential complications in pregnancy, a high level of provider adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards is needed. However, little information is available regarding provider adherence to antenatal care in Tanzania. This study was performed to assess provider adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards and to apply stratified analysis to identify associated factors in Tanzania. METHODS: Data from the 2014–2015 Tanzania Service Provision Assessment Survey were used in this study. Provider adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards was measured using 10 domains: client history; aspects of prior pregnancies; danger signs of the current pregnancy; physical examination; routine tests; HIV testing and counseling; maintaining a healthy pregnancy; iron/folate supplements; tetanus toxoid vaccination, and preparation for delivery. A composite score was then created in which the highest quantile (corresponding to ≥60.5%) considered to provider adhering to first-visit antenatal care standards. Initially, a series of unadjusted logistic regression analyses according to the type of facility and managing authority were performed separately at each level (i.e., facility, provider, and client). Thereafter, all variables with P < 0.2 were fitted into the respective stratified multivariable logistic regression analysis using a 5% significance level. RESULTS: A total of 1756 first-visit antenatal care consultations performed by 822 providers in 648 health facilities were analyzed. The overall median [Interquartile range, IQR] adherence to first-visit antenatal care was relatively low at 47.1% [35.7%–60.5%]. After adjusting for selected variables from each level in specific strata, at dispensary; female providers [AOR = 5.5; 95% CI, 1.8–16.4], at health centre; performance of quality assurance [AOR = 2.2; 95% CI, 1.3–3.9], at hospital; availability of routine tests [AOR = 2.5; 95% CI, 1.3–4.8] and basic medicine [AOR = 2.8; 95% CI, 1.4–5.7], at public facilities; availability of medicine [AOR = 1.8; 95% CI, 1.1–3.2] and receiving refresher training [AOR = 1.8; 95% CI, 1.1–3.1], and at private facility; receiving external fund from government [AOR = 3.0; 95% CI, 1.1–8.4] were significantly associated with better adherence to first-visit antenatal care standards. CONCLUSIONS: The study highlighted the important factors, including the provision of refresher training, regular distribution of basic medicines, and diagnostics equipment which may influence provider adherence to first-visit ANC standards. Public Library of Science 2019-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6513091/ /pubmed/31083696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216520 Text en © 2019 Bintabara et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://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 Bintabara, Deogratius Nakamura, Keiko Ntwenya, Julius Seino, Kaoruko Mpondo, Bonaventura C. T. Adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: A stratified analysis of Tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care |
title | Adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: A stratified analysis of Tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care |
title_full | Adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: A stratified analysis of Tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care |
title_fullStr | Adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: A stratified analysis of Tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care |
title_full_unstemmed | Adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: A stratified analysis of Tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care |
title_short | Adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: A stratified analysis of Tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care |
title_sort | adherence to standards of first-visit antenatal care among providers: a stratified analysis of tanzanian facility-based survey for improving quality of antenatal care |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6513091/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31083696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216520 |
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