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 6

Binary logistic regression model to examine the association of delivery services among study participants.

VariableCategorySeek skilled deliveryCrude OR (95% CI) valueAdjusted OR (95% CI) value
YesNo

ResidenceRural2481571.3 (0.94–1.83)0.1
Urban16881

Marital statusSingle960.1 (0.04–0.81)0.025
Married3841990.1 (0.004–0.42)0.001

Mother’s educationUnable to read and write88836.4 (3.0–13.28)0.000
Grades 9–12, college98412.8 (1.3–6.06)0.0073.0 (1.18–7.84)0.02

Husband’s educationUnable to read and write76480.5 (0.26–1.1)0.09
Grades 9–1293330.3 (0.14–0.64)0.002
College110220.1 (0.07–0.37)0.000

Planned pregnancyYes3821590.17 (0.11–0.28)0.0000.3 (0.21–0.75)0.004
No3479

Number of children11370.04 (0.02–0.09)0.00
2–4221920.09 (0.05–0.17)0.000.11 (0.05–0.24)0.001

Antenatal care attendYes3891930.29 (0.17–0.49)0.0001
No2745

Number of antenatal care visitsAt least once1372.7 (1.59–4.72)0.0003.1 (1.13–8.41)0.03
2 and above221920.6 (0.48–0.97)0.04

Experienced complicationYes2051712.6 (1.86–3.69)0.0004.7 (2.7–8.43)0.001
No21167

Transport accessYes2141090.7 (0.58–1.09)0.161
No202129

Knowledge about skilled deliveryYes4072210.28 (0.13–0.65)0.0033.1 (1.13–8.41)0.03
No917

Attitude about skilled deliveryPositive3051110.4 (0.35–0.69)0.0001
Negative137101

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