Components of antenatal care received by women in fishing communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda; a cross sectional survey
Abstract Background Uganda has one of the highest maternal deaths at a ratio of 336 per 100,000 live births. As Uganda strives to achieve sustainable development goals, appropriate antenatal care is key to reduction of maternal mortality. We explored women’s reported receipt of seven of the Uganda g...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5137445 2023-05-15T18:42:48+02:00 Components of antenatal care received by women in fishing communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda; a cross sectional survey Ssetaala, Ali Nabawanuka, Joan Matovu, Gideon Nusula Nakiragga Namugga, Judith Phiona Nalubega Kaluuma, Henry Lutalo Kundai Chinyenze Perehudoff, Katrina Michielsen, Kristien Bagaya, Bernard Price, Matt Kiwanuka, Noah Degomme, Olivier 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5137445 https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Components_of_antenatal_care_received_by_women_in_fishing_communities_on_Lake_Victoria_Uganda_a_cross_sectional_survey/5137445 unknown figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05739-9 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Cell Biology Neuroscience Biotechnology Ecology FOS Biological sciences Science Policy 110309 Infectious Diseases FOS Health sciences Cardiology Collection article 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5137445 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05739-9 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Abstract Background Uganda has one of the highest maternal deaths at a ratio of 336 per 100,000 live births. As Uganda strives to achieve sustainable development goals, appropriate antenatal care is key to reduction of maternal mortality. We explored women’s reported receipt of seven of the Uganda guidelines components of antenatal care, and associated factors in hard to reach Lake Victoria island fishing communities of Kalangala district. Methods A cross sectional survey among 486 consenting women aged 15–49 years, who were pregnant at any time in the past 6 months was conducted in 6 island fishing communities of Kalangala district, Uganda, during January–May 2018. Interviewer administered questionnaires, were used to collect data on socio-demographics and receipt of seven of the Uganda guidelines components of antenatal care. Regression modeling was used to determine factors associated with receipt of all seven components. Results Over three fifths (65.0%) had at least one ANC visit during current or most recent pregnancy. Fewer than a quarter of women who reported attending care at least four times received all seven ANC components [(23.6%), P Article in Journal/Newspaper Victoria Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Cell Biology Neuroscience Biotechnology Ecology FOS Biological sciences Science Policy 110309 Infectious Diseases FOS Health sciences Cardiology Ssetaala, Ali Nabawanuka, Joan Matovu, Gideon Nusula Nakiragga Namugga, Judith Phiona Nalubega Kaluuma, Henry Lutalo Kundai Chinyenze Perehudoff, Katrina Michielsen, Kristien Bagaya, Bernard Price, Matt Kiwanuka, Noah Degomme, Olivier Components of antenatal care received by women in fishing communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda; a cross sectional survey |
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Abstract Background Uganda has one of the highest maternal deaths at a ratio of 336 per 100,000 live births. As Uganda strives to achieve sustainable development goals, appropriate antenatal care is key to reduction of maternal mortality. We explored women’s reported receipt of seven of the Uganda guidelines components of antenatal care, and associated factors in hard to reach Lake Victoria island fishing communities of Kalangala district. Methods A cross sectional survey among 486 consenting women aged 15–49 years, who were pregnant at any time in the past 6 months was conducted in 6 island fishing communities of Kalangala district, Uganda, during January–May 2018. Interviewer administered questionnaires, were used to collect data on socio-demographics and receipt of seven of the Uganda guidelines components of antenatal care. Regression modeling was used to determine factors associated with receipt of all seven components. Results Over three fifths (65.0%) had at least one ANC visit during current or most recent pregnancy. Fewer than a quarter of women who reported attending care at least four times received all seven ANC components [(23.6%), P |
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Ssetaala, Ali Nabawanuka, Joan Matovu, Gideon Nusula Nakiragga Namugga, Judith Phiona Nalubega Kaluuma, Henry Lutalo Kundai Chinyenze Perehudoff, Katrina Michielsen, Kristien Bagaya, Bernard Price, Matt Kiwanuka, Noah Degomme, Olivier |
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Ssetaala, Ali Nabawanuka, Joan Matovu, Gideon Nusula Nakiragga Namugga, Judith Phiona Nalubega Kaluuma, Henry Lutalo Kundai Chinyenze Perehudoff, Katrina Michielsen, Kristien Bagaya, Bernard Price, Matt Kiwanuka, Noah Degomme, Olivier |
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Components of antenatal care received by women in fishing communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda; a cross sectional survey |
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Components of antenatal care received by women in fishing communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda; a cross sectional survey |
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Components of antenatal care received by women in fishing communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda; a cross sectional survey |
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