Research Article

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.

VariableCategorySeek ANCCrude OR (95% CI) valueAdjusted OR (95% CI) value
YesNo

Age at last delivery15–191740.56 (0.01–44.49)0.56
20–2413160.04 (0.03–0.82)0.041

Marital statusSingle961.2 (0.12–12.5)0.8
Married536470.06 (0.02–0.66)0.0001

Mother’s educationNo formal education141301.0 (0.59–17.15)0.99
Formal education1073310.9 (1.46–81.1)0.021
Husband’s educationNo formal education107172.0 (0.36–11.18)0.42
Formal education203300.09 (0.04–0.25)0.0001

Income<500 birr8613.7 (0.11–121.75)0.46
>1000 birr366530.03 (0.002–0.38)0.0071

Planned pregnancyYes513280.1 (0.05–0.15)0.088.2 (3.39-19.78)0.001
No6944

Number of children18980.7 (0.14–3.96)0.74
2–4440370.1 (0.09–0.29)0.0001

Transport accessYes298250.5 (0.3–0.85)0.013.1 (1.46-6.61)0.003
No28447

Knowledge about skilled maternity careYes565630.2 (0.09–0.49)0.0001.9 (0.04-0.87)0.01
No179

Attitude about skilled maternity careGood408340.38 (0.23–0.63)0.0001
Poor17438

Significant for value <0.05; statistically significant for value ≤0.01.