Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (Jan 2021)

Completing the Continuum of Maternity Care and Associated Factors in Debre Berhan Town, Amhara, Ethiopia, 2020

  • Tizazu MA,
  • Sharew NT,
  • Mamo T,
  • Zeru AB,
  • Asefa EY,
  • Amare NS

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Vol. Volume 14
pp. 21 – 32

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Michael Amera Tizazu,1 Nigussie Tadesse Sharew,2 Tadesse Mamo,3 Abayneh Birlie Zeru,3 Eyosiyas Yeshialem Asefa,1 Nakachew Sewnet Amare1 1Department of Midwifery, College of Health Science, Debre Berhan University, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia; 2Department of Nursing, College of Health Science, Debre Berhan University, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia; 3Department of Public Health, College of Health Science, Debre Berhan University, Debre Berhan, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Eyosiyas Yeshialem AsefaDepartment of Midwifery, College of Health Science, Debre Berhan University, P. Box: 445, Debre Birhan, EthiopiaTel +251-913836869Email [email protected]: The continuum of maternity care is the continuity of maternal health care services that a woman practices antenatal care, skilled birth attendant, and postnatal care. Even though there are positive inclinations towards the continuum of maternity care, the problem is still significant. So, the purpose of this study was to assess the utilization of continuum maternity care and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last 12 months before the data collection period in Debre Berhan town.Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted from February 17 to March 15/2020. The respondents were selected by using the cluster sampling technique. Face-to-face interview was used for data collection. EpiData software version 3.1 was used for data entry and exported to SPSS version 21 for further analysis. In multivariable logistic regression, a statistically significant association has declared a p-value < 0.05.Results: In this study, the proportion of women who completed the continuum of maternity care was 37.2% (95% CI: 33.4– 41.1). Completing primary education (AOR: 2.73, 95% CI: 1.17– 6.38), secondary education (AOR: 3.11, 95% CI: 1.32– 7.31), college and above educational level (AOR: 4.15, 95% CI: 1.79– 9.57), initiation of first ANC visit ≤ 16wks (AOR: 2.57, 95% CI: 1.41– 4.68), knowing key pregnancy danger signs (AOR: 1.91, 95% CI: 1.15– 3.19), and well prepared on birth and complication readiness (AOR: 1.59, 95% CI: 1.10– 2.32) were found to positively increase the chance of completing maternity care in our study area.Conclusion: Even if a higher proportion of mothers completed the continuum of maternity care in the study area than the finding at national level of 9.1% basing EDHS 2016 data, further interventions are mandatory to reach the acceptable level. Therefore, health promotion programs targeting mothers with no education and lower educational level are important to increase their awareness about the importance of completing all levels of maternity care, health education, and counseling regarding early initiation of ANC, pregnancy danger signs, and birth preparedness and complication readiness plan.Keywords: completion, continuum, maternity care, Ethiopia

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