Suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in Serbo town, JIMMA zone, Southwest Ethiopia

Abstract Introduction Birth spacing is the time gaps between two consecutive life births. Optimal spacing until the next pregnancy is the resting period that allows the mother time to recover from pregnancy, and labor. Birth interval of 3 to 5 years increases maternal health and child survival and f...

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Published in:Contraception and Reproductive Medicine
Main Authors: Girma Bacha Ayane, Kalkidan Wondwossen Desta, Birhanu Wondimeneh Demissie, Netsanet Abera Assefa, Emebet Berhane Woldemariam
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40834-019-0085-1
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author Girma Bacha Ayane
Kalkidan Wondwossen Desta
Birhanu Wondimeneh Demissie
Netsanet Abera Assefa
Emebet Berhane Woldemariam
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description Abstract Introduction Birth spacing is the time gaps between two consecutive life births. Optimal spacing until the next pregnancy is the resting period that allows the mother time to recover from pregnancy, and labor. Birth interval of 3 to 5 years increases maternal health and child survival and family planning programs have advocated this birth interval. Objectives To assess prevalence of Suboptimal Child spacing practice and its associated factors among Women of Child bearing age in Serbo town, Jimma Zone Southwest Ethiopia. Methods Community based cross sectional study was conducted on a total of 314 women of child bearing age from March to April 2017 who were selected by simple random sampling. A semi structured questionnaire which was pretested was used to collect the data. Data was checked for completeness and analyzed using SPSS V.20. Bi-variable logistic regression and multi- variable regression were done for predictor variables associated at p-value < 0.05 with the outcome variable. Result The prevalence of short birth interval in this study was 59.9%. Independent predictors like age at first marriage (AOR: 2.10, 95% CI = 1.19, 3.69), sex of index child (AOR: 1.964, 95% CI = 1.05 3.96), educational status (AOR: 3.05,95% CI = 1.68, 3.83), duration of breastfeeding (AOR: 3.09, 95% CI = 1.38, 6.96) and use of modern contraceptives (AOR: 1.94, 95% CI = 1.09, 3.45) were found to be statistically associated with short birth interval. Conclusion and recommendation Majority of the study respondents were practicing short birth interval. Education level, age at first marriage, having female child, short duration of breastfeeding and not using of modern contraceptives were factors associated with the outcome variable. Therefore awareness about modern contraceptive utilization, importance of breastfeeding as birth spacing mechanism and impact of early marriage are recommended.
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spelling doaj-art-cf85c8bb1e2e43faaaecc3bce4fa4b362025-08-19T21:13:22ZengBMCContraception and Reproductive Medicine2055-74262019-05-01411810.1186/s40834-019-0085-1Suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in Serbo town, JIMMA zone, Southwest EthiopiaGirma Bacha Ayane0Kalkidan Wondwossen Desta1Birhanu Wondimeneh Demissie2Netsanet Abera Assefa3Emebet Berhane Woldemariam4Department of Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Science, Jimma UniversitySchool of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health Science, Addis Ababa UniversitySchool of Nursing, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Wolaita Sodo UniversitySchool of Nursing, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Wolaita Sodo UniversitySchool of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health Science, Addis Ababa UniversityAbstract Introduction Birth spacing is the time gaps between two consecutive life births. Optimal spacing until the next pregnancy is the resting period that allows the mother time to recover from pregnancy, and labor. Birth interval of 3 to 5 years increases maternal health and child survival and family planning programs have advocated this birth interval. Objectives To assess prevalence of Suboptimal Child spacing practice and its associated factors among Women of Child bearing age in Serbo town, Jimma Zone Southwest Ethiopia. Methods Community based cross sectional study was conducted on a total of 314 women of child bearing age from March to April 2017 who were selected by simple random sampling. A semi structured questionnaire which was pretested was used to collect the data. Data was checked for completeness and analyzed using SPSS V.20. Bi-variable logistic regression and multi- variable regression were done for predictor variables associated at p-value < 0.05 with the outcome variable. Result The prevalence of short birth interval in this study was 59.9%. Independent predictors like age at first marriage (AOR: 2.10, 95% CI = 1.19, 3.69), sex of index child (AOR: 1.964, 95% CI = 1.05 3.96), educational status (AOR: 3.05,95% CI = 1.68, 3.83), duration of breastfeeding (AOR: 3.09, 95% CI = 1.38, 6.96) and use of modern contraceptives (AOR: 1.94, 95% CI = 1.09, 3.45) were found to be statistically associated with short birth interval. Conclusion and recommendation Majority of the study respondents were practicing short birth interval. Education level, age at first marriage, having female child, short duration of breastfeeding and not using of modern contraceptives were factors associated with the outcome variable. Therefore awareness about modern contraceptive utilization, importance of breastfeeding as birth spacing mechanism and impact of early marriage are recommended.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40834-019-0085-1SuboptimalBirth intervalWomen of child bearing ageSerbo town
spellingShingle Girma Bacha Ayane
Kalkidan Wondwossen Desta
Birhanu Wondimeneh Demissie
Netsanet Abera Assefa
Emebet Berhane Woldemariam
Suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in Serbo town, JIMMA zone, Southwest Ethiopia
Suboptimal
Birth interval
Women of child bearing age
Serbo town
title Suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in Serbo town, JIMMA zone, Southwest Ethiopia
title_full Suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in Serbo town, JIMMA zone, Southwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in Serbo town, JIMMA zone, Southwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in Serbo town, JIMMA zone, Southwest Ethiopia
title_short Suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in Serbo town, JIMMA zone, Southwest Ethiopia
title_sort suboptimal child spacing practice and its associated factors among women of child bearing age in serbo town jimma zone southwest ethiopia
topic Suboptimal
Birth interval
Women of child bearing age
Serbo town
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40834-019-0085-1
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