Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Factors associated with skilled attendants at birth among married adolescent girls in Nigeria: evidence from the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2016/2017
View through CrossRef
AbstractBackgroundThis study examines the factors associated with skilled birth attendants at delivery among married adolescent girls in Nigeria.MethodsThe study was a secondary data analysis of the fifth round of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey conducted between September 2016 and January 2017. Married adolescent girls aged 15–19 y who had live births in the last 2 y preceding the survey were included in the analysis. We performed univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses with a skilled birth attendant (doctor, nurse or midwife) at delivery as the outcome variable and sociodemographic, male partner- and maternal health-related factors as explanatory variables.ResultsOf the 789 married adolescent girls, 387 (27% [95% CI=22.8–30.7]) had a skilled birth attendant at delivery. In the adjusted model, adolescent girls who were aged ≥18 y (ref: <18 y), primiparous (ref: multiparous), had antenatal care (ANC) provided by skilled healthcare providers (ref: no ANC), belonged to at least the poor and middle wealth index quintiles (ref: poorest), and resided in the south west zone (ref: north central), independently had a significantly higher likelihood of having a skilled birth attendant at delivery.ConclusionsInterventions that will reduce pregnancy in younger adolescent girls, poverty, and increase ANC provided by skilled attendants, are likely to improve deliveries assisted by skilled birth attendants among married adolescent girls in Nigeria.
Title: Factors associated with skilled attendants at birth among married adolescent girls in Nigeria: evidence from the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2016/2017
Description:
AbstractBackgroundThis study examines the factors associated with skilled birth attendants at delivery among married adolescent girls in Nigeria.
MethodsThe study was a secondary data analysis of the fifth round of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey conducted between September 2016 and January 2017.
Married adolescent girls aged 15–19 y who had live births in the last 2 y preceding the survey were included in the analysis.
We performed univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses with a skilled birth attendant (doctor, nurse or midwife) at delivery as the outcome variable and sociodemographic, male partner- and maternal health-related factors as explanatory variables.
ResultsOf the 789 married adolescent girls, 387 (27% [95% CI=22.
8–30.
7]) had a skilled birth attendant at delivery.
In the adjusted model, adolescent girls who were aged ≥18 y (ref: <18 y), primiparous (ref: multiparous), had antenatal care (ANC) provided by skilled healthcare providers (ref: no ANC), belonged to at least the poor and middle wealth index quintiles (ref: poorest), and resided in the south west zone (ref: north central), independently had a significantly higher likelihood of having a skilled birth attendant at delivery.
ConclusionsInterventions that will reduce pregnancy in younger adolescent girls, poverty, and increase ANC provided by skilled attendants, are likely to improve deliveries assisted by skilled birth attendants among married adolescent girls in Nigeria.
Related Results
Prevalence and factors associated with Skilled Birth Attendants use among post-partum women in Arusha Tanzania
Prevalence and factors associated with Skilled Birth Attendants use among post-partum women in Arusha Tanzania
ABSTRACT
Introduction
Death related to pregnancy complications and delivery remains a public health problem in developing count...
Determinants of Husbands’ Involvement in Promoting Skilled-Delivery Attendants in Deder Town, Oromiya, Ethiopia
Determinants of Husbands’ Involvement in Promoting Skilled-Delivery Attendants in Deder Town, Oromiya, Ethiopia
Abstract
Background
Husbands’ involvement strategies are employed as a means to support their wives to access care, address the influence of gender inequality on maternal ...
Magnitude of husbands’ involvement in skilled birth attendant service utilization in Deder town, Oromiya, Ethiopia
Magnitude of husbands’ involvement in skilled birth attendant service utilization in Deder town, Oromiya, Ethiopia
Abstract
Background
Husbands’ involvement strategies are employed to support their wives to access care, address the influence of gender inequality ...
Examining Means of Reaching Adolescent Girls for Iron Supplementation in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Examining Means of Reaching Adolescent Girls for Iron Supplementation in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Background: Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency in adolescent girls from the developing world. One of the recommended interventions to improve iron status ...
THE ‘PARENT’ IN THE PARENTING STYLE:
A CORRELATIONAL STUDY EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF PARENTING ON SELF-CONCEPT OF THE ADOLESCENT (Preprint)
THE ‘PARENT’ IN THE PARENTING STYLE:
A CORRELATIONAL STUDY EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF PARENTING ON SELF-CONCEPT OF THE ADOLESCENT (Preprint)
BACKGROUND
The present research attempts to explore the dynamics of parent child relationship. The investigation aims at understanding the impact of parenti...
Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants and Associated Factors Among Women Having Children Less Than Two Years in Bench-Shako, South West of Ethiopia,2020
Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants and Associated Factors Among Women Having Children Less Than Two Years in Bench-Shako, South West of Ethiopia,2020
Abstract
Introduction:-Skilled attendant delivery is considered the most critical intervention in reducing maternal death and ensuring safe motherhood. But, the level of ma...
Women’s traditional birth attendant utilization at birth and its associated factors in Angolella Tara, Ethiopia
Women’s traditional birth attendant utilization at birth and its associated factors in Angolella Tara, Ethiopia
BackgroundIn developing countries, home delivery without a skilled birth attendant is a common practice. It has been evidenced that unattended birth is linked with serious life-thr...
Prevalence and factors associated with contraceptive use among sexually active adolescent girls in 25 sub-Saharan African countries
Prevalence and factors associated with contraceptive use among sexually active adolescent girls in 25 sub-Saharan African countries
Introduction
Various countries in sub-Saharan Africa have taken divergent steps toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goal’s target of universal access to sexual and reprodu...

