Utilization of decentralized health facilities and factors influencing women's choice of a delivery site in Gida Ayana Woreda, western Ethiopia.
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Abstract
Despite the government's efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promote facility-based child delivery, home delivery and maternal mortality are still widespread problems in Ethiopia. Most mothers continue to give birth at home. This study aims at identifying the socio-cultural practices, perceived benefit or need, and accessibility factors influencing women's choice of health facilities for delivery services in Gida Ayana Woreda, western Ethiopia.We conducted a cross-sectional survey to assess women's use of delivery care services in Gida Ayana Woreda, from November 2016 to January 2017; 459 women who were selected randomly participated in the study. We evaluated the socio-cultural, perceived benefit or need, and economic and physical accessibility factors in women's choice of delivery care and used adjusted logistic regression analysis to examine significant predictors of delivery site use decisions.Over half (56.6%) of the women self-reported using institutional delivery care; 80.9% gave birth at a health center. A socio-cultural variable, maternal education, significantly influenced women's choice of health facility for delivery care services (AOR 3.4; 95% CI 2.0-5.9). Mothers' knowledge level of obstetric complications and experience of complications during the last birth were the two perceived benefits or need factors associated with higher odds of receiving delivery care from decentralized local facilities. Utilization of health centers for maternal delivery care was significantly higher than of health posts (AOR 5.0; 95% CI 2.4-10.2). Availability of motorized transportation during labor to nearby delivery site was a significant predictor of institutional delivery.This study demonstrates the under-utilization of decentralized health facilities for maternal delivery care services in Gida Ayana Woreda, which was significantly influenced by socio-cultural, perceived need, and accessibility factors of women during childbirth. This suggests the need for tailored intervention to improve childbirth services use for mothers in this kind of rural settings.
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| Authors | Tolera, Habtamu;Gebre-Egziabher, Tegegne;Kloos, Helmut; |
| Journal | PloS one |
| Year | 2019 |
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