Factors Associated with Utilisation of Health Unit Maternity Services among Women who attend Antenatal care in Tororo District.

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2001-06
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Arinaitwe, Jim
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INTRODUCTION The MMR for Tororo is estimated at 1,200/100,000 live births compared to national figure of 506/100,000. Low utilization of delivery services hadn't been well documented. OBJECTIVE To determine factors that are associated with utilization of health unit maternity services among mothers who attend antenatal care in order to generate information to be used in the design of interventions to improve maternity services in Tororo District. METHODS This was unmatched case-control health facility based study involving 180 cases and 180 controls attending ANC in Tororo District who had at least one delivery prior to the current pregnancy regardless of the outcome. RESULTS Utilisation of health unit maternity services was associated with higher education level (OR = 1.12, cl = 1.11- 1.13), socio-economic status (OR =3.0, cl =1.8-5.3) and positive perception about interpersonal relations (2.07, cl =1.11- 3.84). Rural residence (OR = o.45, cl = 0.27-0.77) and longer travel time (OR = 0.23, cl = 0.08- 0.64) were associated with low utilisation of health unit maternity services. CONCLUSION Socio-economic status, distance / travel time and interpersonal relations with health staff are the main factors influencing utilisation of health unit services in Tororo District. Enhancement of girl-child education by the district council and training of health staff in communication and counseling skills by the District Health Team are recommended. Identification of of income generating activities for mothers by both the District council and the District Health Team is further recommended to improve utilisation of health unit maternity services aimed at reducing Maternal Mortality Rate in Tororo District. Strengthening lower health units could reduce distance and provide services to the rural communities and may reduce the high MMR in Tororo.
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A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of masters of Public Health, of Makerere University.
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Health Unit,, Maternity Services,, Women,, Antenatal Care,, Tororo District,, Health Facility,, Pregnancy,, Health Team,, Maternal Mortality Rate.
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