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Individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis

BACKGROUND: Deworming is one strategy for reducing the burden of anaemia in pregnant women caused by intestinal parasites and it is one of the components of prenatal treatment offered to pregnant women in Ethiopia during antenatal care visits. However, there is limited evidence on the levels of dewo...

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Autores principales: Aragaw, Fantu Mamo, Belay, Daniel Gashaneh, Endalew, Mastewal, Asratie, Melaku Hunie, Gashaw, Moges, Tsega, Nuhamin Tesfa
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9477349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36107833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010731
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author Aragaw, Fantu Mamo
Belay, Daniel Gashaneh
Endalew, Mastewal
Asratie, Melaku Hunie
Gashaw, Moges
Tsega, Nuhamin Tesfa
author_facet Aragaw, Fantu Mamo
Belay, Daniel Gashaneh
Endalew, Mastewal
Asratie, Melaku Hunie
Gashaw, Moges
Tsega, Nuhamin Tesfa
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description BACKGROUND: Deworming is one strategy for reducing the burden of anaemia in pregnant women caused by intestinal parasites and it is one of the components of prenatal treatment offered to pregnant women in Ethiopia during antenatal care visits. However, there is limited evidence on the levels of deworming utilization and its determinants in Ethiopia. Hence, this study was aimed to assess the levels of deworming utilization and its individual and community level determinants among pregnant women in Ethiopia. METHOD: This study used a total weighted sample of 7590 reproductive-aged women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey from the 2016 EDHS data. The data were cleaned and weighted using STATA version 16. Results were presented with tables and texts. Individual and community level determinants for deworming use among Ethiopian pregnant women were identified using a multilevel binary logistic regression model. In the multivariable multilevel analysis, those variables with p-value < 0.05 were considered to be significantly associated with utilization of deworming medication and reported with adjusted odd ratio with 95% confidence level. RESULTS: The overall utilization of deworming among pregnant women was 5.69% (95% CI: 5.24%, 6.33) in Ethiopia. Having occupation [AOR = 1.59; 95% CI; 1.27, 1.99], wanted pregnancy [AOR = 1.51; 95% CI; [1.16, 1.95], having ANC visit [AOR = 2.72; 95% CI; 2.03,3.64], media exposure [AOR = 1.67; 95%CI; 1.30,2.15], and high community level poverty [AOR = 0.59; 95% CI; 0.40,0.87] were significantly associated with utilization of deworming among pregnant women’s. CONCLUSION: According to the findings of this study, out of twenty pregnant women, only one pregnant woman utilizes deworming medication in Ethiopia. Pregnant woman having an occupation, being exposed for media, having wanted pregnancy, having ANC visits and live with low level community poverty were more likely to use deworming medication. Therefore, intervention efforts to enhance utilization of deworming in Ethiopia requires working on enabling factors like media exposure, ANC visit and pregnancy desirability. In addition, Furthermore, increasing the community’s economic capacity could support in increasing deworming medication uptake.
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spelling pubmed-94773492022-09-16 Individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis Aragaw, Fantu Mamo Belay, Daniel Gashaneh Endalew, Mastewal Asratie, Melaku Hunie Gashaw, Moges Tsega, Nuhamin Tesfa PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Deworming is one strategy for reducing the burden of anaemia in pregnant women caused by intestinal parasites and it is one of the components of prenatal treatment offered to pregnant women in Ethiopia during antenatal care visits. However, there is limited evidence on the levels of deworming utilization and its determinants in Ethiopia. Hence, this study was aimed to assess the levels of deworming utilization and its individual and community level determinants among pregnant women in Ethiopia. METHOD: This study used a total weighted sample of 7590 reproductive-aged women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey from the 2016 EDHS data. The data were cleaned and weighted using STATA version 16. Results were presented with tables and texts. Individual and community level determinants for deworming use among Ethiopian pregnant women were identified using a multilevel binary logistic regression model. In the multivariable multilevel analysis, those variables with p-value < 0.05 were considered to be significantly associated with utilization of deworming medication and reported with adjusted odd ratio with 95% confidence level. RESULTS: The overall utilization of deworming among pregnant women was 5.69% (95% CI: 5.24%, 6.33) in Ethiopia. Having occupation [AOR = 1.59; 95% CI; 1.27, 1.99], wanted pregnancy [AOR = 1.51; 95% CI; [1.16, 1.95], having ANC visit [AOR = 2.72; 95% CI; 2.03,3.64], media exposure [AOR = 1.67; 95%CI; 1.30,2.15], and high community level poverty [AOR = 0.59; 95% CI; 0.40,0.87] were significantly associated with utilization of deworming among pregnant women’s. CONCLUSION: According to the findings of this study, out of twenty pregnant women, only one pregnant woman utilizes deworming medication in Ethiopia. Pregnant woman having an occupation, being exposed for media, having wanted pregnancy, having ANC visits and live with low level community poverty were more likely to use deworming medication. Therefore, intervention efforts to enhance utilization of deworming in Ethiopia requires working on enabling factors like media exposure, ANC visit and pregnancy desirability. In addition, Furthermore, increasing the community’s economic capacity could support in increasing deworming medication uptake. Public Library of Science 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9477349/ /pubmed/36107833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010731 Text en © 2022 Aragaw 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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Aragaw, Fantu Mamo
Belay, Daniel Gashaneh
Endalew, Mastewal
Asratie, Melaku Hunie
Gashaw, Moges
Tsega, Nuhamin Tesfa
Individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis
title Individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis
title_full Individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis
title_fullStr Individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis
title_full_unstemmed Individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis
title_short Individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis
title_sort individual and community level predictors of utilization of deworming medications among pregnant women in ethiopia: a multilevel analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9477349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36107833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010731
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