Reproductive Health (Nov 2021)

Continuum of maternity care among rural women in Ethiopia: does place and frequency of antenatal care visit matter?

  • Tegene Legese Dadi,
  • Girmay Medhin,
  • Habtamu Kebebe Kasaye,
  • Getnet Mitike Kassie,
  • Mulusew Gerbaba Jebena,
  • Wasihun Adualem Gobezie,
  • Yibeltal Kiflie Alemayehu,
  • Alula Meresa Teklu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01265-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Plain language summary Maternal health continuum of care is an integrated service delivery of antenatal care, facility delivery and postnatal care on appropriate time and place. Continuum of care averts more maternal mortality than individual service provision. In Ethiopia a small percent of women complete continuum of care. Previous studies in Ethiopia explored the effect of time on CoC, however the effect of place of service delivery on subsequent continuum of care were not addressed. This study, therefore, assessed the effect of place of service delivery on completion of subsequent continuum of care using data from 1431 fixed cohort of women during the National HEP assessment survey. The proportion of women who took all essential maternal health services was very low. Whether first antenatal care is at health post or at health centre did not have a significant effect on the completion of maternal health continuum of care. Adherence to the existing recommendations of Ministry of Health for antenatal care visit increases the uptake of maternal health continuum of care. Better completion of maternal health services was observed in agrarian than pastoralist areas, among those who have exposure to health extension program, who have information about danger signs, and who deliver their previous child at health facility. We can conclude that good implementation of the health extension program, and improving service quality at health facilities increase the uptakes of maternal health service. Moreover, promoting adherence of women to the ministry of health ANC recommendations increase uptakes.

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