Analysis of Determinants of Late First Antenatal Care (ANC) Booking in Kasenengwa District, Eastern Province, Zambia: A Cross-Sectional Study

Siamondole Mike Wachata, G. Lingenda, E. Kazonga
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Antenatal care (ANC) is an important public health screening tool to promote better outcomes in pregnant women and their unborn children. Women who book for ANC early enjoy the benefits of early detection of any probable condition which can affect the pregnant woman or her fetus. The objective of the study was to analyse determinants of late First ANC booking among pregnant women in Kasenegwa district in the Eastern Province of Zambia. The study design was a cross-sectional focusing on first ANC women, which used a multi-stage sampling design to sample the health facilities included in the study. Purposive and simple random sampling methods were used to come up with the sample size of 225 pregnant women. Logistic regression was used to analyse the data using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 20. The prevalence of late ANC booking was 53% (107/118) in the study area. The binary logistic regression analysis revealed that maternal age (OR=1.7 p-value=<0.0001), Marital status (OR=7.6, 95% CI=2.801-21.020, p-value=<0.0001), Education (OR=6.9, p-value=0.030), Knowledge on the need to book early for ANC despite any noticeable complications (OR=7.964, 95% CI=2.308-27.486, p-value=0.001), decision making to book for ANC (OR=.111, 95%CI=.059-.208, p-value=.000), maternal gravida (OR=1.47, p-value=0.012), Parity (OR=1.65 p-value=0.024), unplanned pregnancy (OR=2.1, 95% CI=6.385-71.406 p-value=<0.0001), and staff attitude (OR=1.973, 95% CI=1.730-2.249, p-value=0.006) were found to be significant determinants. From the results, it can be deduced that Late ANC booking is high in Kasenengwa District and factors associated with this problem are maternal age, maternal marital status, maternal gravida/parity, spouse/husband nonsupport and pregnancy uncertainty.
赞比亚东部省份Kasenengwa地区首次产前护理(ANC)预约的决定因素分析:一项横断面研究
产前保健(ANC)是一项重要的公共卫生筛查工具,可促进孕妇及其未出生儿童获得更好的结果。尽早预约产前检查的妇女可以享受到早期发现任何可能影响孕妇或胎儿的疾病的好处。这项研究的目的是分析赞比亚东部省卡塞内格瓦地区孕妇在第一次非国大晚期预约的决定因素。研究设计采用横断面法,重点关注第一批非洲裔妇女,采用多阶段抽样设计对纳入研究的卫生设施进行抽样。采用有目的和简单随机抽样的方法,得出225名孕妇的样本量。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第20版对数据进行逻辑回归分析。研究区ANC晚订率为53%(107/118)。二元logistic回归分析显示,产妇年龄(OR=1.7 p值=<0.0001)、婚姻状况(OR=7.6, 95% CI=2.801 ~ 21.020, p值=<0.0001)、教育程度(OR=6.9, p值=0.030)、尽管有明显的并发症,但仍需要尽早预约ANC的知识(OR=7.964, 95% CI= 2.304 ~ 27.486, p值=0.001)、预约ANC的决策(OR= 0.001)。111年,95% ci = .059 -。研究发现,产妇妊娠(OR=1.47, p值=0.012)、胎次(OR=1.65, p值=0.024)、意外妊娠(OR=2.1, 95% CI=6.385 ~ 71.406, p值=<0.0001)和工作人员态度(OR=1.973, 95% CI=1.730 ~ 2.249, p值=0.006)是显著的决定因素。从结果可以推断出,Kasenengwa地区的晚期ANC预约率较高,与此问题相关的因素是产妇年龄、产妇婚姻状况、产妇妊娠/产次、配偶/丈夫不支持和怀孕不确定性。
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