Effect of Media Exposure and Related Factors on Antenatal Care Visits Among Pregnant Women in Bangladesh: A Study Based on BDHS 2017-18 Data

Arzo Ahmed, Rupali Sultana, Mohammad Rahman, M. Islam
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Providing antenatal care (ANC) to expectant mothers is the primary method of reducing maternal morbidity and death. The objectives of ANC are to monitor and preserve the health and safety of both the mother and the fetus, identify any pregnancy issues and take appropriate action, address the concerns of the mother, get her ready for delivery, and encourage mothers to adopt healthy habits. The goal of this research is to investigate the determinants associated with Bangladeshi women's ANC. Data were obtained from the BDHS for the 2017–18 year, and 4,920 married women of reproductive age (15–49 years) were selected as participants from 18,895 married women. The data was analyzed using multinomial logistic regression as well as descriptive and inferential statistical methods. The main outcome of this study found that 48.4% of respondents received 4 or more ANC visits. The ANC contacts were correlated with factors such as media exposure, division, maternal age, women's education, husband's education, and wealth index. The primary educated women were 0.312 times (p<0.002) less likely to receive 4 or more ANC, compared to higher educated women, and women who don’t access to media, 0.464 times (p<0.000) less likely to engage in 4 or more ANC visits compared to media access. The results of this investigation demonstrate a substantial correlation between media exposure and ANC visits, as well as a noteworthy rise in appropriate ANC visits among expectant mothers with increased media exposure.
媒体接触及相关因素对孟加拉国孕妇产前检查次数的影响:基于孟加拉国人口与健康调查 2017-18 年数据的研究
为孕妇提供产前护理(ANC)是降低产妇发病率和死亡率的主要方法。产前检查的目的是监测和保护母亲和胎儿的健康和安全,发现任何妊娠问题并采取适当措施,解决母亲关心的问题,为分娩做好准备,并鼓励母亲养成健康的生活习惯。本研究的目的是调查与孟加拉国妇女产前保健相关的决定因素。数据来自 2017-18 年孟加拉国人口与健康调查,从 18895 名已婚妇女中选取了 4920 名育龄(15-49 岁)已婚妇女作为参与者。数据采用多项式逻辑回归以及描述性和推论性统计方法进行分析。研究的主要结果显示,48.4% 的受访者接受过 4 次或更多次产前保健服务。产前检查次数与媒体接触、分部、产妇年龄、妇女受教育程度、丈夫受教育程度和财富指数等因素相关。与受过高等教育的妇女相比,受过初等教育的妇女接受 4 次或 4 次以上产前检查的可能性要低 0.312 倍(p<0.002);与接触媒体的妇女相比,不接触媒体的妇女接受 4 次或 4 次以上产前检查的可能性要低 0.464 倍(p<0.000)。这项调查的结果表明,媒体接触与产前检查次数之间存在很大的相关性,而且随着媒体接触的增加,准妈妈进行适当产前检查的次数也会显著增加。
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