Determinants of Low Antenatal Care Services Utilization during the First Trimester of Pregnancy in Southern Benin Rural Setting

  • Edgard-Marius O
  • Charles S
  • Jacques S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Antenatal care services for pregnant women improve maternal and child health outcomes. It is recognized that antenatal care services are underutilized in developing countries. The objective of the study was to identify the determinants of low utilization of antenatal care services during the first trimester of pregnancy in southern Benin rural setting. The cross-sectional and analytical study included 301 pregnant women, 29 husbands and 21 health workers in Athiémé municipality (southern Benin rural setting) and was conducted from 14 April to 14 July 2014. Data on sociodemographic and antenatal services characteristics were collected using questionnaire, semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Determinants of low utilization of antenatal care services were identified using logistic regression model. Among 301 pregnant women, only 24.6% utilized antenatal care services during the first trimester of the pregnancy. Five independent determinants of low utilization of antenatal care services were identified: low education level of pregnant women, OR= 3.3 [95%CI= (1.534:7.071)]; wrong knowledge of the required period for the first attendance to antenatal care service during pregnancy, OR=5.131 [95%CI= (1.972:13.353)]; adequate knowledge of the benefits of the antenatal care service, OR=4.031 [95%CI= (1.401:11.594)]; participation in the behavior change communication sessions, OR=0.059 [95%CI= (0.028:0.125)]; adequate patient-welcome in antenatal care services, OR= 0.162 [95%CI= (0.051:0.513)]. Sociocultural reasons were also mentioned. Pregnant women underutilize free antenatal care services in Athiémé municipality. Effective interventions taking into account the identified determinants may contribute to improve the utilization of antenatal services in southern Benin rural setting.

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Edgard-Marius, O., Charles, S. J., Jacques, S., Justine, G. C.-C., Virginie, M. A., Ibrahim, M. A., & T. Laurent, O. (2015). Determinants of Low Antenatal Care Services Utilization during the First Trimester of Pregnancy in Southern Benin Rural Setting. Universal Journal of Public Health, 3(5), 220–228. https://doi.org/10.13189/ujph.2015.030507

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