Prevalence and Factors Associated with the Fourth Standard Antenatal Care Utilization among Pregnant Women Attending Ruli District Hospital, Rwanda
Mbarushimana Victorien () and
PhD Dr. Charles Nsanzabera MPH ()
Global Journal of Health Sciences, 2024, vol. 9, issue 5, 1 - 16
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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to identify the prevalence of adherence to the recommended four antenatal care (ANC) visits and to analyze factors associated with achieving the fourth ANC visit among pregnant women attending Ruli District Hospital in Gakenke District, Rwanda. The study aims to address gaps in ANC attendance, focusing on improving maternal and fetal health. Methodology: A cross-sectional study design was used, with a sample size of 421 women, determined through Fisher et al.'s (1998) formula. Systematic sampling was employed to select participants between November 20, 2023, and January 20, 2023. Data collection included informing participants about the study and obtaining consent. Confidentiality was maintained by anonymizing participant data. Analysis was conducted using SPSS version 25, applying descriptive statistics such as percentages, means, and frequencies. Bivariate and multivariate regression analyses were used to identify relationships between independent and dependent variables, with significance assessed at p < 0.05. Findings: The study found that 57.5% of respondents adhered to the four recommended ANC visits, while 42.5% attended fewer than four. Factors significantly associated with increased ANC attendance included higher educational attainment, abstinence from alcohol by both the mother (AOR=1.953, CI: 1.202-3.174, P<0.007) and husband (AOR=2.041, CI: 1.112-3.747, P<0.002), planned pregnancies (AOR=4.159, CI: 1.975-10.326, P<0.001), and absence of mistreatment toward women (AOR=3.040, CI: 1.367-6.762, P=0.006). Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommends enhanced supportive supervision and mentorship of Community Health Workers for home visits to pregnant women. Additionally, improving customer care and the quality of ANC services is advised. These insights are expected to guide policymakers in Rwanda, including the Ministry of Health, Ruli District Hospital, and other stakeholders, in enhancing ANC adherence and improving maternal health outcomes.
Keywords: Prevalence; Factors; Fourth Standard Antenatal Care; Pregnant Women (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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