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Antenatal care attendance, intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy and knowledge on malaria: A cross sectional study in a government and a private district Hospitals

Authors :
Charity Ahiabor
David Courtin
William Anyan
Atikatou Mama
Naa Adjeley Frempong
Kwadwo A. Kusi
Michael F. Ofori
Bright Adu
Bernard W. Lawson
Abraham K. Anang
Nicaise T. Ndam
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Ghana has made significant strides in maternal healthcare under the National Health Insurance Scheme, but more effort is required to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 target of A total of 1295 consenting pregnant women participated in the study. Information on sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge about ANC, IPTp and knowledge about malaria were collected by questionnaire. Chi-square tests were used to compare proportions of variables across the two study sites.Higher proportion (70.8%) of participants accessing Battor Catholic Hospital showed adequate knowledge about ANC than 38.1% in Adidome Government Hospital (X2(7) =105.11; pX2(2) =83.37; p80%) possess and use mosquito bed nets for malaria prevention. A lower proportion (46.6%) of participants in Battor Catholic Hospital made the WHO recommended 4-7 visits compared to 50.2% participants in Adidome Government Hospital. Age, marital status, employment and education influenced utilization of antenatal and delivery services. More sensitization on the importance of ANC and hospital delivery is needed in the study areas.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........189f30623389f46d06b3b237d3dea40d