Factors Affecting Utilization of Antenatal Care Among Women in Urban Slum Areas of Islamabad

Type Journal Article - Rawal Medical Journal
Title Factors Affecting Utilization of Antenatal Care Among Women in Urban Slum Areas of Islamabad
Author(s)
Volume 29
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2004
Page numbers 71-75
URL http://www.scopemed.org/?jft=27&ft=27-1308927154
Abstract
Objective: To identify the factors affecting the utilization of antenatal care among married women of reproductive age at two urban slum areas in Islamabad.
Methods: A Cross-sectional survey was carried out between October 2003 and April 2004 in two urban squatter settlements of Islamabad. Two hundred married women in the age range 15-49 years were interviewed. Socio-demographic characteristics of women who received and who did not receive antenatal care in their previous pregnancy were assessed by bivariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression.
Results: Antenatal care used in any of the previous pregnancy among women under study was 151(75.5%). Among the non-users, 37(75.5%) of women cited ignorance about the importance of antenatal care, 9(18.4%) said that antenatal care facility was far away, 3(6.1%) said that they could not get permission from home to go to the antenatal care facility. Education of wife (adjusted p=0.005) and education of husband (adjusted p=0.006) were significantly associated with utilization of antenatal care.
Conclusions: Utilization of antenatal care facilities is associated with educational status of women and their husbands. Benefits of antenatal care should be widely disseminated in the community.

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