Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Skilled Assistance Seeking Maternal Healthcare Services and Associated Factors among Women in West Shoa Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Table 5
Binary logistic regression model to examine the association of antenatal care services among study participants.
Variable
Category
Seek ANC
Crude OR (95% CI)
value
Adjusted OR (95% CI)
value
Yes
No
Age at last delivery
15–19
17
4
0.56 (0.01–44.49)
0.56
—
—
20–24
131
6
0.04 (0.03–0.82)
0.04
1
—
Marital status
Single
9
6
1.2 (0.12–12.5)
0.8
—
—
Married
536
47
0.06 (0.02–0.66)
0.000
1
—
Mother’s education
No formal education
141
30
1.0 (0.59–17.15)
0.99
—
—
Formal education
107
33
10.9 (1.46–81.1)
0.02
1
—
Husband’s education
No formal education
107
17
2.0 (0.36–11.18)
0.42
—
—
Formal education
203
30
0.09 (0.04–0.25)
0.000
1
—
Income
<500 birr
86
1
3.7 (0.11–121.75)
0.46
—
—
>1000 birr
366
53
0.03 (0.002–0.38)
0.007
1
—
Planned pregnancy
Yes
513
28
0.1 (0.05–0.15)
0.08
8.2 (3.39-19.78)
0.001
No
69
44
—
—
—
—
Number of children
1
89
8
0.7 (0.14–3.96)
0.74
—
—
2–4
440
37
0.1 (0.09–0.29)
0.000
1
—
Transport access
Yes
298
25
0.5 (0.3–0.85)
0.01
3.1 (1.46-6.61)
0.003
No
284
47
—
—
—
—
Knowledge about skilled maternity care
Yes
565
63
0.2 (0.09–0.49)
0.000
1.9 (0.04-0.87)
0.01
No
17
9
—
—
—
—
Attitude about skilled maternity care
Good
408
34
0.38 (0.23–0.63)
0.000
1
—
Poor
174
38
—
—
—
—
Significant for value <0.05; statistically significant for value ≤0.01.