Determinants of postnatal care utilization in Ethiopia: a multilevel analysis
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| Name | Determinants of postnatal care utilization in Ethiopia: a multilevel analysis |
| Format | .dta |
| Coverage Location | National |
| Coverage Sex | Female |
| Abstract | The study was a cross-sectional community-based study conducted among the 2724 mothers age 15-49. The population of the study consists of women who had live births in the last 12 months preceding the survey. In addition to that, the study examined the individual and community level determinants for the persistently low uptake of postnatal care in the project areas. The study used a cross-sectional population-based survey that measured maternal and newborn health care practices among women who had live births in the last 12 months preceding the survey in Amhara, Oromia, SNNP, and Tigray regions. Multilevel random effects binary logistic regression analysis was used to assess the independent effects of community-and individual-level factors and moderating effects on the uptake of postnatal care. The data were drawn from cross-sectional household survey datasets representing the 115woredas (where L10K operates) and were collected from October–November 2017. The survey employed a two-stage stratified cluster sampling method. The data were collected using a structured interview questionnaire and archived using a web-based mHealth platform (i.e., SurveyCTO) using smartphones. In that regard, the data were analyzed for both descriptive and inferential statistics using Stata version 15.1. In that regard, the socio-demographic data were summarized using frequency tables and summary statistics. The researcher conducted an individual-level analysis to assess the association between the individual and contextual characteristics of the respondents with PNC use using Pearson’s Chi-squared statistics taking the complex survey nature into account. |
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| Date Data Collection Started | 2017-10-01 |
| Date Data Collection End | 2017-10-30 |
| Title | Determinants of postnatal care utilization in Ethiopia: a multilevel analysis |
| Data Type | Survey |
| PublicationYear | 2020 |
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| Description | The study employed a cross-sectional population-based design. The study population consists of women who had live births in the last 12 months preceding the survey. The data were drawn from cross-sectional household survey datasets representing the 115 woredas (where L10K operates) and were collected from October–November 2017. The survey employed a two-stage stratified cluster sampling method. Data were collected through interviews of eligible mothers aged 15–49 years. During the interview, information about household and socio-demographic characteristics of mothers, awareness, and experiences related to the women’s use of maternal health services, was collected from women with children in their first year of life. |
| Dataset study design | Longitudinal |
| Date Data Archived | 2020-10-23 |
| Date Data Cataloged | 2020-11-03 |
| Data Generating Unit | Health System and Reproductive Health |
| URL | https://rtds.ephi.gov.et/public/showdetail/164 |
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