Effects of continuum of care for maternal health service utilisation on intention to use family planning among pastoralist women of Ethiopia: a robust regression analysis and propensity score matching modelling

Author:

Alemayehu MussieORCID,Medhanyie Araya Abrha,Reed Elizabeth,Kahsay Znabu HadushORCID,Kalayu Mebrhatu,Mulugeta Afework

Abstract

ObjectivesThis study examines the effect of continuum care for maternal health service utilisation on intention to use family planning among the pastoralist community in Ethiopia.DesignA community-based cross-sectional study.SettingData were collected from three districts of the pastoralist community of the Afar region.ParticipantsRandomly selected 891 married pastoralist women.Primary outcomeIntention to use family planning.ResultsIntention to use family planning would increase (β=0.122, 95% CI: 0.036, 0.287) or by 12.2%, if all married pastoralist women received continuum of care for maternal health service utilisation compared with their counterparts. Results from the robust regression analysis indicate that intention to use family planning was higher among women who had a discussion about family planning with their husband (β=0.31, SE=0.035, p<0.001), women who possessed an electronic devices (β=0.096, SE=0.029, p<0.001) and women who had an unmet need for family planning (β=0.056, SE=0.026, p<0.000). However, intention to use family planning was lower for women who were in a polygamous marriage (β=−0.168, SE=0.065, p<0.01). There was a significant linear increase in the score of intention to use family planning for attitude towards family planning (β=0.009, SE=0.001, p<0.000), subjective norm (β=0.003, SE=0.001, p<0.003) and perceived control over family planning (β=0.002, SE=0.008, p<0.024) given other explanatory variables in the model.ConclusionContinuum of care for maternal health service utilisation increases pastoralist women’s intention to use family planning. Maximising any opportunity to counsel women who come to health facilities about family planning would be vital to increase their intention to use family planning.Trial registration numberNCT03450564.

Funder

Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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