Women?s Autonomy on Maternal Health Care Utilization and its Associated Factors in Western Ethiopia, a Community based Mixed Crosssectional Study, 2019

Aboma Diriba, A. Gebremariam, R. Ali, Tadesse Sime
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Background: Limited women’s autonomy in Maternal Health Care is the main underlying causes of poor utilization of maternal health care, and contributed in high maternal and children morbidity and mortality, low birth weight, and infertility. However, up to our search, in Ethiopia little emphasis has been placed on assessing factors associated with women autonomy. So this study was intended to assess status of Women’s Autonomy and its Associated Factors on Maternal Health Care utilization in west Ethiopia. Method: A mixed community based cross-sectional study was employed from March 1-30, 2019. We selected 468 study participants through a multi-stage sampling method. Collected data were entered into Epi Data version 3.1 and exported to SPSS 21.0 for analysis. Statistical significance level was set at p < 0.05. Result: Response rate of the study was 99.2%. This study revealed that 66.2% of women had high autonomy. Women who attended secondary and above education [AOR=3.22, 95% CI [1.40, 7.44]], those from richest family [AOR= 9.86, [95% CI [4.21, 23.08]], having favorable attitude toward maternal health care, [AOR:[3.34, 95%CI [1.89, 5.89]], being urban dwellers [AOR: 2.47,95% CI [1.212, 5.046]], early marriage [3.30[1.89, 5.75]], and women’s employment for payment [3.39[1.84, 6.23]] were showed significant association with high women’s autonomy on maternal health care utilization. Conclusion: Even though there is a progress, still women autonomy regarding maternal health care utilization needs emphasis.
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女人?5 .《埃塞俄比亚西部孕产妇保健利用自主性及其相关因素》,基于社区的混合横断面研究,2019
背景:妇女在孕产妇保健中的自主权有限是孕产妇保健利用不佳的主要潜在原因,是造成孕产妇和儿童发病率和死亡率高、出生体重低和不孕症的原因之一。然而,在我们的研究中,埃塞俄比亚很少强调评估与妇女自主权相关的因素。因此,本研究旨在评估妇女自主状况及其相关因素的孕产妇保健利用在埃塞俄比亚西部。方法:2019年3月1日至30日采用基于混合社区的横断面研究。我们通过多阶段抽样的方法选择了468名研究对象。收集的数据输入Epi data 3.1版本,导出到SPSS 21.0进行分析。差异有统计学意义,p < 0.05。结果:有效率为99.2%。这项研究显示,66.2%的女性拥有高度自主权。中等及以上教育程度的妇女[AOR=3.22, 95%CI[1.40, 7.44]]、最富裕家庭的妇女[AOR= 9.86, 95%CI[4.21, 23.08]]、对孕产妇保健态度良好的妇女[AOR: 3.34, 95%CI[1.89, 5.89]]、城市居民[AOR: 2.47,95% CI[1.212, 5.046]]、早婚妇女[3.30][1.89,5.75]]、妇女有偿就业妇女[3.39][1.84,6.23]]与妇女对孕产妇保健利用的高度自主性有显著相关。结论:尽管取得了一定进展,但仍需重视妇女在孕产妇保健利用方面的自主权。
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