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Determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria
INTRODUCTION: Despite the effectiveness of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy using sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP), the uptake and coverage in southwest Nigeria are low. We assessed the factors influencing utilisation of IPTp-SP. METHODS: A multistage sampling technique was used to...
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The African Field Epidemiology Network
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713488/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31489079 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.101.14800 |
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author | Adewole, Adefisoye Oluwaseun Fawole, Olufunmilayo Ajayi, IkeOluwapo Yusuf, Bidemi Oladimeji, Abisola Waziri, Endie Nguku, Patrick Ajumobi, Olufemi |
author_facet | Adewole, Adefisoye Oluwaseun Fawole, Olufunmilayo Ajayi, IkeOluwapo Yusuf, Bidemi Oladimeji, Abisola Waziri, Endie Nguku, Patrick Ajumobi, Olufemi |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Despite the effectiveness of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy using sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP), the uptake and coverage in southwest Nigeria are low. We assessed the factors influencing utilisation of IPTp-SP. METHODS: A multistage sampling technique was used to select 400 pregnant women from six primary healthcare centers in Oyo State. Data on socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude towards IPTp-SP and its utilisation were obtained using a semi-structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS software. Focus group discussions (FGD) and key informant interviews (KII) were held for pregnant women and healthcare workers and analysed thematically. RESULTS: Mean age of respondents was 27.2 (SD ± 5.5) years. Mean gestational age was 29.5 weeks (SD ± 5.4). Overall, 320 (80.0%) took SP, of which 152 (47.5%) took 2 doses and 112 (35.0%) took under directly observed therapy (DOT). We found that early booking for ANC, more than two visits to ANC (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 5.6; 95% CI: 1.2 - 26.6), good knowledge on IPTp (aOR = 9.3; 95% CI: 5.4 - 16.0), positive attitude towards IPTp (aOR = 2.1; 95% CI: 1.5 - 2.9) and being employed (aOR = 1.4; 95% CI: 1.1 - 1.7) were factors associated with IPTp-SP utilisation. The FGD and KII revealed that IPTp-SP drugs were mostly taken at home due to stock out. CONCLUSION: Late ANC booking with stock out of IPTp-SP drugs was responsible for its low utilisation. There is need to encourage pregnant women to book early for ANC. Adherence to the practice of DOT scheme is recommended to improve IPTp-SP utilisation. |
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spelling | pubmed-67134882019-09-05 Determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria Adewole, Adefisoye Oluwaseun Fawole, Olufunmilayo Ajayi, IkeOluwapo Yusuf, Bidemi Oladimeji, Abisola Waziri, Endie Nguku, Patrick Ajumobi, Olufemi Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Despite the effectiveness of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy using sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP), the uptake and coverage in southwest Nigeria are low. We assessed the factors influencing utilisation of IPTp-SP. METHODS: A multistage sampling technique was used to select 400 pregnant women from six primary healthcare centers in Oyo State. Data on socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude towards IPTp-SP and its utilisation were obtained using a semi-structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS software. Focus group discussions (FGD) and key informant interviews (KII) were held for pregnant women and healthcare workers and analysed thematically. RESULTS: Mean age of respondents was 27.2 (SD ± 5.5) years. Mean gestational age was 29.5 weeks (SD ± 5.4). Overall, 320 (80.0%) took SP, of which 152 (47.5%) took 2 doses and 112 (35.0%) took under directly observed therapy (DOT). We found that early booking for ANC, more than two visits to ANC (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 5.6; 95% CI: 1.2 - 26.6), good knowledge on IPTp (aOR = 9.3; 95% CI: 5.4 - 16.0), positive attitude towards IPTp (aOR = 2.1; 95% CI: 1.5 - 2.9) and being employed (aOR = 1.4; 95% CI: 1.1 - 1.7) were factors associated with IPTp-SP utilisation. The FGD and KII revealed that IPTp-SP drugs were mostly taken at home due to stock out. CONCLUSION: Late ANC booking with stock out of IPTp-SP drugs was responsible for its low utilisation. There is need to encourage pregnant women to book early for ANC. Adherence to the practice of DOT scheme is recommended to improve IPTp-SP utilisation. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6713488/ /pubmed/31489079 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.101.14800 Text en © Adefisoye Oluwaseun Adewole et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Adewole, Adefisoye Oluwaseun Fawole, Olufunmilayo Ajayi, IkeOluwapo Yusuf, Bidemi Oladimeji, Abisola Waziri, Endie Nguku, Patrick Ajumobi, Olufemi Determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria |
title | Determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria |
title_full | Determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria |
title_short | Determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria |
title_sort | determinants of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria among women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in ogbomoso, oyo state, nigeria |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713488/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31489079 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.101.14800 |
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