Short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia

<h4>Background</h4> Maternal and child mortality remains a major public health problem in Ethiopia. Improving short birth interval practice is a main strategy to reduce neonatal mortality, maternal mortality, adverse pregnancy outcomes, high fertility rate, and enhance economic developme...

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Main Authors: Mastewal Belayneh Aklil, Kiber Temesgen Anteneh, Tibeb Zena Debele, Wubedle Zelalem Temesgan
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9398008/?tool=EBI
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author Mastewal Belayneh Aklil
Kiber Temesgen Anteneh
Tibeb Zena Debele
Wubedle Zelalem Temesgan
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Kiber Temesgen Anteneh
Tibeb Zena Debele
Wubedle Zelalem Temesgan
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description <h4>Background</h4> Maternal and child mortality remains a major public health problem in Ethiopia. Improving short birth interval practice is a main strategy to reduce neonatal mortality, maternal mortality, adverse pregnancy outcomes, high fertility rate, and enhance economic development efforts. However, there has been limited study done regarding short birth intervals in the study area. Therefore, this study aimed to assess short birth intervals and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia, 2019. <h4>Method</h4> A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 880 reproductive-age multipara mothers using a stratified cluster sampling technique. The data were collected by face-to-face interviews through pretested and semi-structured questionnaires. Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression model was fitted. Variables with a p-value ≤0.05 were considered statistically significant factors. Adjusted odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval was used to report the association between predictors and the outcome variable. <h4>Results</h4> The prevalence of short birth interval was found to be 43.4% (95% CI: 40.2, 46.9). Husband education (able to read and write) [AOR:2.81,(95% CI:1.04,7.85)], wealth index (lowest quartile) [AOR:3.75,(95% CI:2.35,5.97), residence (urban) [AOR:3.20,(95% CI:1.62,6.33)],age at first marriage (15–17 years old) [AOR: 1.65,(95% CI:1.15, 2.26),and non-use of contraceptive [AOR: 8.78, (95% CI: 6.18, 12.47) were statistically significant variables. <h4>Conclusion</h4> The study revealed that the prevalence of short birth intervals among multipara women is found to be high. Husband education, wealth index, urban residence, age at first marriage, and non-use of contraceptives were variables significantly associated with short birth intervals. Hence, to overcome the problem the focus should be on increasing family planning utilization, avoiding early marriage, strengthening paternal education, and improving family income.
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spelling doaj.art-a3faf71be84245508d974152dfe4d0ce2022-12-22T02:16:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01178Short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest EthiopiaMastewal Belayneh AklilKiber Temesgen AntenehTibeb Zena DebeleWubedle Zelalem Temesgan<h4>Background</h4> Maternal and child mortality remains a major public health problem in Ethiopia. Improving short birth interval practice is a main strategy to reduce neonatal mortality, maternal mortality, adverse pregnancy outcomes, high fertility rate, and enhance economic development efforts. However, there has been limited study done regarding short birth intervals in the study area. Therefore, this study aimed to assess short birth intervals and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia, 2019. <h4>Method</h4> A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 880 reproductive-age multipara mothers using a stratified cluster sampling technique. The data were collected by face-to-face interviews through pretested and semi-structured questionnaires. Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression model was fitted. Variables with a p-value ≤0.05 were considered statistically significant factors. Adjusted odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval was used to report the association between predictors and the outcome variable. <h4>Results</h4> The prevalence of short birth interval was found to be 43.4% (95% CI: 40.2, 46.9). Husband education (able to read and write) [AOR:2.81,(95% CI:1.04,7.85)], wealth index (lowest quartile) [AOR:3.75,(95% CI:2.35,5.97), residence (urban) [AOR:3.20,(95% CI:1.62,6.33)],age at first marriage (15–17 years old) [AOR: 1.65,(95% CI:1.15, 2.26),and non-use of contraceptive [AOR: 8.78, (95% CI: 6.18, 12.47) were statistically significant variables. <h4>Conclusion</h4> The study revealed that the prevalence of short birth intervals among multipara women is found to be high. Husband education, wealth index, urban residence, age at first marriage, and non-use of contraceptives were variables significantly associated with short birth intervals. Hence, to overcome the problem the focus should be on increasing family planning utilization, avoiding early marriage, strengthening paternal education, and improving family income.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9398008/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Mastewal Belayneh Aklil
Kiber Temesgen Anteneh
Tibeb Zena Debele
Wubedle Zelalem Temesgan
Short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia
PLoS ONE
title Short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia
title_full Short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia
title_short Short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in Dembecha district, Northwest Ethiopia
title_sort short birth interval and associated factors among women who gave birth in the last three years in dembecha district northwest ethiopia
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9398008/?tool=EBI
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