Early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in Ambo town administration, Central Ethiopia

Background: Mothers who attend antenatal care (ANC) late miss the opportunity to receive health information, early interventions, and timely referrals, which leads to problems complicating pregnancy and contributes to maternal mortality. Objective: This study was conducted to assess early initiati...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Akinaw Edessa, Nagasa Dida, Elias Teferi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2023;volume=12;issue=1;spage=67;epage=75;aulast=Edessa
_version_ 1797773790011195392
author Akinaw Edessa
Nagasa Dida
Elias Teferi
author_facet Akinaw Edessa
Nagasa Dida
Elias Teferi
author_sort Akinaw Edessa
collection DOAJ
description Background: Mothers who attend antenatal care (ANC) late miss the opportunity to receive health information, early interventions, and timely referrals, which leads to problems complicating pregnancy and contributes to maternal mortality. Objective: This study was conducted to assess early initiation of ANC visit and its associated factors in public health facilities at Ambo town administration, Oromiya regional state, Central Ethiopia, 2018. Methods: A total sample of 344 pregnant women who attended their first natal care visit were chosen using a systematic random selection procedure for facility-based cross-sectional research. Data were entered into EpiData Version 3.1. “The EpiData Association” Odense, Denmark (In Danish: EpiData foreningen) and analyzed using IBM SPSS Version 21 - International Business Machines Corporation, (Armonk, New York). Descriptive statistics were applied to describe the magnitude of the variable, and binary and multivariable logistic regression analyses were employed to identify factors associated with the early initiation of ANC visits. Statistically significant association was declared at a 95% confidence interval and P value (<0.05). Results: The study revealed that only 30.5% of the study respondents started their first ANC timely. Initiation of early ANC booking was affected by factors like having good knowledge of ANC follow-up (Adjusted odd ratio (AOR) = 2.25, 95% CI: 1.06, 4.78), primigravida (AOR = 2.52, 95% CI: 1.20,5.32), planned pregnancy (AOR = 2.86, 95% CI: 1.05, 7.81), partners whose occupation were merchant (AOR = 3.47, 95% CI: 1.15, 10.46), know the available service on ANC service (AOR = 3.00, 95% CI: 1.31, 6.88), and having advice from health professionals (AOR = 2.27, 95% CI: 1.05, 4.89); all these factors had shown significant association with timing of first ANC. Conclusion: Early initiation of first ANC was relatively low in the study area. Planned pregnancy, number of pregnancies, knowledge of ANC follow-up, partner's occupation, knowing the available service on ANC service, and having advice from health professionals were factors associated with it. To improve the situation, it is important to provide continuous public health education on the importance of early initiation of ANC at public health facilities.
first_indexed 2024-03-12T22:12:11Z
format Article
id doaj.art-044364d5e30d402dabd17ce70c98946e
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2249-4863
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-12T22:12:11Z
publishDate 2023-01-01
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
record_format Article
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
spelling doaj.art-044364d5e30d402dabd17ce70c98946e2023-07-23T11:31:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632023-01-01121677510.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_725_22Early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in Ambo town administration, Central EthiopiaAkinaw EdessaNagasa DidaElias TeferiBackground: Mothers who attend antenatal care (ANC) late miss the opportunity to receive health information, early interventions, and timely referrals, which leads to problems complicating pregnancy and contributes to maternal mortality. Objective: This study was conducted to assess early initiation of ANC visit and its associated factors in public health facilities at Ambo town administration, Oromiya regional state, Central Ethiopia, 2018. Methods: A total sample of 344 pregnant women who attended their first natal care visit were chosen using a systematic random selection procedure for facility-based cross-sectional research. Data were entered into EpiData Version 3.1. “The EpiData Association” Odense, Denmark (In Danish: EpiData foreningen) and analyzed using IBM SPSS Version 21 - International Business Machines Corporation, (Armonk, New York). Descriptive statistics were applied to describe the magnitude of the variable, and binary and multivariable logistic regression analyses were employed to identify factors associated with the early initiation of ANC visits. Statistically significant association was declared at a 95% confidence interval and P value (<0.05). Results: The study revealed that only 30.5% of the study respondents started their first ANC timely. Initiation of early ANC booking was affected by factors like having good knowledge of ANC follow-up (Adjusted odd ratio (AOR) = 2.25, 95% CI: 1.06, 4.78), primigravida (AOR = 2.52, 95% CI: 1.20,5.32), planned pregnancy (AOR = 2.86, 95% CI: 1.05, 7.81), partners whose occupation were merchant (AOR = 3.47, 95% CI: 1.15, 10.46), know the available service on ANC service (AOR = 3.00, 95% CI: 1.31, 6.88), and having advice from health professionals (AOR = 2.27, 95% CI: 1.05, 4.89); all these factors had shown significant association with timing of first ANC. Conclusion: Early initiation of first ANC was relatively low in the study area. Planned pregnancy, number of pregnancies, knowledge of ANC follow-up, partner's occupation, knowing the available service on ANC service, and having advice from health professionals were factors associated with it. To improve the situation, it is important to provide continuous public health education on the importance of early initiation of ANC at public health facilities.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2023;volume=12;issue=1;spage=67;epage=75;aulast=Edessaassociated factorcentral ethiopiaearly initiation of antenatal carepregnant mother
spellingShingle Akinaw Edessa
Nagasa Dida
Elias Teferi
Early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in Ambo town administration, Central Ethiopia
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
associated factor
central ethiopia
early initiation of antenatal care
pregnant mother
title Early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in Ambo town administration, Central Ethiopia
title_full Early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in Ambo town administration, Central Ethiopia
title_fullStr Early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in Ambo town administration, Central Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in Ambo town administration, Central Ethiopia
title_short Early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in Ambo town administration, Central Ethiopia
title_sort early initiation of antenatal care and its associated factors among antenatal care followers at public health facilities in ambo town administration central ethiopia
topic associated factor
central ethiopia
early initiation of antenatal care
pregnant mother
url http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2023;volume=12;issue=1;spage=67;epage=75;aulast=Edessa
work_keys_str_mv AT akinawedessa earlyinitiationofantenatalcareanditsassociatedfactorsamongantenatalcarefollowersatpublichealthfacilitiesinambotownadministrationcentralethiopia
AT nagasadida earlyinitiationofantenatalcareanditsassociatedfactorsamongantenatalcarefollowersatpublichealthfacilitiesinambotownadministrationcentralethiopia
AT eliasteferi earlyinitiationofantenatalcareanditsassociatedfactorsamongantenatalcarefollowersatpublichealthfacilitiesinambotownadministrationcentralethiopia