PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF POSTPARTUM CARE UPTAKE AMONG MOTHERS WHO GAVE BIRTH IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS IN MERTULE MARIAM DISTRICT NORTHWEST ETHIOPIA

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dc.contributor.author demis kebede, Solomon
dc.contributor.author teji, Kedir Major Advisor (PhD)
dc.contributor.author assefa, Nega Co Advisor (PhD)
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-28T18:25:11Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-28T18:25:11Z
dc.date.issued 2018-06
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3223
dc.description 76 en_US
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Postpartum care is the care provided for the mother immediately following child birth from the first one hour after placenta delivered to six weeks and counseling on family planning, postpartum danger signs, feeding, hygiene, postpartum mental health and schedule for postpartum care. Whether the mother gave birth her baby at home or in a health facility; in the majority of cases, postpartum care are not given adequately and are highly limited in Ethiopia in terms of coverage and schedule by which the service should be provided. Objective: The aim of the study was to assess prevalence and predictors of postpartum care uptake among mothers who gave birth in the last six months in Mertule Mariam District, Northwest Ethiopia. Method and Materials: Community based descriptive cross sectional study design was carried out by cluster sampling method with total sample size of 565 from January 30 to February 8, 2018. Structured interviewer administered pre-tested questionnaire was used to collect data. The collected data was entered into Epi data version 4.2 and then exported into SPSS window version 24. Bivariate and multivariate analysis were undertaken and information was presented by using simple frequency tables, graphs and pie charts. Result: The prevalence of postpartum care uptake was found 19% (95% CI: 15.2, 21.9). Knowledge about postpartum care (AOR=6.35, 95% CI: 3.41, 11.82), having four or more antenatal care (AOR=8.59, 95% CI: 4.59, 14.58), experiencing last delivery complication (AOR=4.89, 95% CI: 2.52, 9.49) and health information after delivery (AOR=3.57, 95% CI: 1.69, 7.53) were found to be statistically associated with postpartum care uptake. Fifty one percent of mothers reported that no postpartum complication was the main barrier to postpartum care uptake. Conclusion and recommendations: Postpartum care had low uptake and it was identified inadequate by schedule in the district. Frequency of ANC visit, knowledge, postpartum complication and health information were independent predictors for PPC uptake. This is an important message for the district health office, service providers and researchers. Hence, there is an urgent need to assess the quality of PPC provided and a need for knowledge and ANC raising programme focusing on the schedule. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Haramaya university en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Haramaya university en_US
dc.subject Postpartum, Postpartum care, postpartum care uptake, Mertule Mariam District en_US
dc.title PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF POSTPARTUM CARE UPTAKE AMONG MOTHERS WHO GAVE BIRTH IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS IN MERTULE MARIAM DISTRICT NORTHWEST ETHIOPIA en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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