Exploring Perceptions about Enablers of Women’s Attendance and Adherence to the Recommended Antenatal Care Visits in Rwanda: A Qualitative Study

O. Tengera, P. Meharry, A. Nkurunziza, J. Rugema, Yolanda Babenko-Mould, Stephen Rulisa, Laetitia Nyirazinyoye
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BackgroundAntenatal care (ANC) helps ensure the best health conditions of the mother and foetus during pregnancy. However, achieving optimal ANC attendance and adherence to the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations remains a global challenge, with significant disparities in attendance rates. A qualitative study was conducted exploring pregnant women's perspectives of various enablers to their attendance and adherence to recommended ANC visits in Rwanda. MethodsThis exploratory qualitative study involved 22 pregnant women attending ANC in four public health centres in the Eastern province, of Rwanda. An interview guide with semi-structured questions was used to gather information about the moderators of ANC attendance and adherence among pregnant women. Data were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim, and thematic analysis was used to categorize themes under the five-level Social Ecological Model (SEM).ResultsEarly recognition of pregnancy, financial stability, and female participation in decision-making were identified as intrapersonal enabling factors of ANC attendance and adherence; spousal support was identified as an interpersonal enabling factor; community health workers, and community relationships as community enabling factors; availability and cost of ANC services as institutional enabling factors; and media campaign, community outreach as public policy enabling factors contributing to the pregnant women's attendance and adherence to ANC visits.ConclusionEnablers at multiple levels affect women’s attendance and adherence to ANC visits. It is essential to consider each level when implementing effective strategies to maximize ANC attendance and adherence to the WHO recommendations in order to improve maternal- foetal well-being in Rwanda.Rwanda J Med Health Sci. 2024;7(1):101-115
探索卢旺达妇女对参加和坚持建议产前检查的有利因素的看法:定性研究
背景产前护理(ANC)有助于确保母亲和胎儿在怀孕期间获得最佳的健康状况。然而,实现最佳的产前护理就诊率和遵守世界卫生组织(WHO)的建议仍是一项全球性挑战,就诊率之间存在着巨大差异。我们开展了一项定性研究,探讨了卢旺达孕妇对影响其参加和坚持产前检查的各种因素的看法。方法这项探索性定性研究涉及卢旺达东部省四家公共医疗中心的 22 名产前检查孕妇。研究人员使用半结构化问题访谈指南来收集有关孕妇参加产前护理和坚持产前护理的调节因素的信息。对数据进行了录音和逐字转录,并根据五级社会生态模型(SEM)对主题进行了主题分析分类。结果发现,对怀孕的早期认识、经济稳定性和女性参与决策是产前保健就诊率和坚持率的个人有利因素;配偶的支持是人际有利因素;社区卫生工作者和社区关系是社区有利因素;产前保健服务的可用性和成本是机构有利因素;媒体宣传和社区推广是公共政策有利因素,这些都有助于孕妇产前保健就诊率和坚持率。在实施有效战略以最大限度地提高产前检查出席率和遵守世卫组织建议时,必须考虑到每个层面,以改善卢旺达的母胎福祉。
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