Early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan

Abstract Background Globally, most maternal and newborn deaths are within the first week of delivery. Early postnatal-care (EPNC) visits between 2 and 7 days detects early morbidity and averts deaths. However, there is scarcity of information on use of EPNC in Mundri East County, South Sudan. This s...

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Main Authors: Jonathan Izudi, Grace Denise Akwang, Dinah Amongin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-06-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-017-2402-1
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spelling doaj-d49685d4e34942a0b94d14fc84f55fbb2020-11-24T22:20:27ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632017-06-011711810.1186/s12913-017-2402-1Early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South SudanJonathan Izudi0Grace Denise Akwang1Dinah Amongin2Institute of Public Health, International Health Sciences UniversityFaculty of Health Sciences, Uganda Christian UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Busitema UniversityAbstract Background Globally, most maternal and newborn deaths are within the first week of delivery. Early postnatal-care (EPNC) visits between 2 and 7 days detects early morbidity and averts deaths. However, there is scarcity of information on use of EPNC in Mundri East County, South Sudan. This study investigated factors associated with EPNC use among postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan. Methods This was an analytical cross-sectional study of 385 postpartum mothers from 13 health facilities. Data was collected by structured questionnaires, entered in EpiData and analyzed with STATA at 5% significance level. Chi-squared, Fisher’s exact and Student’s t-tests were used for bivariate analysis and logistic regression for multivariable analysis. Results The mean age of respondents was 27.9-years (standard deviation: 6.7), 276 (71.7%) were below 30-years, 163 (42.3%) were Muru ethnicity, 340 (88.3%) were single and 331 (86.1%) were unemployed. 44 (11.4%; 95% CI: 8.4–15.0) used EPNC. Poor health services access at government health facilities (Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 0.18; 95% CI: 0.05–0.61; P = 0.006), more than 1-h access to health facility (AOR = 0.27; 95% CI: 0.09–0.78; P = 0.015), at least secondary maternal education (AOR = 5.73; 95% CI: 1.14–28.74; P = 0.034) and receipt of PNC health education post-delivery (AOR = 3.47; 95% CI: 1.06–11.33; P = 0.004) were associated with EPNC use. Conclusions Use of EPNC in Mundri East County, South Sudan was low. It was significantly reduced at government and inaccessible health facilities. However, it increased with receipt of PNC health education after delivery and at least secondary level of education.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-017-2402-1Postnatal carePostpartum carePostpartum mothersMaternal healthSouth Sudan
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author Jonathan Izudi
Grace Denise Akwang
Dinah Amongin
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Grace Denise Akwang
Dinah Amongin
Early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan
BMC Health Services Research
Postnatal care
Postpartum care
Postpartum mothers
Maternal health
South Sudan
author_facet Jonathan Izudi
Grace Denise Akwang
Dinah Amongin
author_sort Jonathan Izudi
title Early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan
title_short Early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan
title_full Early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan
title_fullStr Early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan
title_sort early postnatal care use by postpartum mothers in mundri east county, south sudan
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract Background Globally, most maternal and newborn deaths are within the first week of delivery. Early postnatal-care (EPNC) visits between 2 and 7 days detects early morbidity and averts deaths. However, there is scarcity of information on use of EPNC in Mundri East County, South Sudan. This study investigated factors associated with EPNC use among postpartum mothers in Mundri East County, South Sudan. Methods This was an analytical cross-sectional study of 385 postpartum mothers from 13 health facilities. Data was collected by structured questionnaires, entered in EpiData and analyzed with STATA at 5% significance level. Chi-squared, Fisher’s exact and Student’s t-tests were used for bivariate analysis and logistic regression for multivariable analysis. Results The mean age of respondents was 27.9-years (standard deviation: 6.7), 276 (71.7%) were below 30-years, 163 (42.3%) were Muru ethnicity, 340 (88.3%) were single and 331 (86.1%) were unemployed. 44 (11.4%; 95% CI: 8.4–15.0) used EPNC. Poor health services access at government health facilities (Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 0.18; 95% CI: 0.05–0.61; P = 0.006), more than 1-h access to health facility (AOR = 0.27; 95% CI: 0.09–0.78; P = 0.015), at least secondary maternal education (AOR = 5.73; 95% CI: 1.14–28.74; P = 0.034) and receipt of PNC health education post-delivery (AOR = 3.47; 95% CI: 1.06–11.33; P = 0.004) were associated with EPNC use. Conclusions Use of EPNC in Mundri East County, South Sudan was low. It was significantly reduced at government and inaccessible health facilities. However, it increased with receipt of PNC health education after delivery and at least secondary level of education.
topic Postnatal care
Postpartum care
Postpartum mothers
Maternal health
South Sudan
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-017-2402-1
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