Bayesian Multilevel Analysis of Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Ethiopia

In sub-Saharan Africa, 72% of pregnant women received an antenatal care visit at least once in their pregnancy period. Ethiopia has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in sub-Saharan African countries. So, this high maternal mortality levels remain a major public health problem. According...

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Main Authors: Cheru Atsmegiorgis Kitabo, Ehit Tesfu Damtie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8749753
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spelling doaj-f46be0abb7cc4307835c3dd45b428d702020-11-25T02:53:42ZengHindawi LimitedComputational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine1748-670X1748-67182020-01-01202010.1155/2020/87497538749753Bayesian Multilevel Analysis of Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in EthiopiaCheru Atsmegiorgis Kitabo0Ehit Tesfu Damtie1Department of Statistics, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Hawassa University, Hawassa, EthiopiaDepartment of Statistics, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Dilla University, Dilla, EthiopiaIn sub-Saharan Africa, 72% of pregnant women received an antenatal care visit at least once in their pregnancy period. Ethiopia has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in sub-Saharan African countries. So, this high maternal mortality levels remain a major public health problem. According to EDHS, 2016, the antenatal care (ANC), delivery care (DC), and postnatal care (PNC) were 62%, 73%, and 13%, respectively, indicating that ANC is in a low level. The main objective of this study was to examine the factors that affect the utilization of antenatal care services in Ethiopia using Bayesian multilevel logistic regression models. The data used for this study comes from the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey which was conducted by the Central Statistical Agency (CSA). The statistical method of data analysis used for this study is the Bayesian multilevel binary logistic regression model in general and the Bayesian multilevel logistic regression for the random coefficient model in particular. The convergences of parameters are estimated by using Markov chain Monte-Carlo (MCMC) using SPSS and MLwiN software. The descriptive result revealed that out of the 7171 women who are supposed to use ANC services, 2479 (34.6%) women were not receiving ANC services, while 4692 (65.4%) women were receiving ANC services. Moreover, women in the Somali and Afar regions are the least users of ANC. Using the Bayesian multilevel binary logistic regression of random coefficient model factors, place of residence, religion, educational attainment of women, husband educational level, employment status of husband, beat, household wealth index, and birth order were found to be the significant factors for usage of ANC. Regional variation in the usage of ANC was significant.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8749753
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Bayesian Multilevel Analysis of Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Ethiopia
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
author_facet Cheru Atsmegiorgis Kitabo
Ehit Tesfu Damtie
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title Bayesian Multilevel Analysis of Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Ethiopia
title_short Bayesian Multilevel Analysis of Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Ethiopia
title_full Bayesian Multilevel Analysis of Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Bayesian Multilevel Analysis of Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Bayesian Multilevel Analysis of Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Ethiopia
title_sort bayesian multilevel analysis of utilization of antenatal care services in ethiopia
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description In sub-Saharan Africa, 72% of pregnant women received an antenatal care visit at least once in their pregnancy period. Ethiopia has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in sub-Saharan African countries. So, this high maternal mortality levels remain a major public health problem. According to EDHS, 2016, the antenatal care (ANC), delivery care (DC), and postnatal care (PNC) were 62%, 73%, and 13%, respectively, indicating that ANC is in a low level. The main objective of this study was to examine the factors that affect the utilization of antenatal care services in Ethiopia using Bayesian multilevel logistic regression models. The data used for this study comes from the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey which was conducted by the Central Statistical Agency (CSA). The statistical method of data analysis used for this study is the Bayesian multilevel binary logistic regression model in general and the Bayesian multilevel logistic regression for the random coefficient model in particular. The convergences of parameters are estimated by using Markov chain Monte-Carlo (MCMC) using SPSS and MLwiN software. The descriptive result revealed that out of the 7171 women who are supposed to use ANC services, 2479 (34.6%) women were not receiving ANC services, while 4692 (65.4%) women were receiving ANC services. Moreover, women in the Somali and Afar regions are the least users of ANC. Using the Bayesian multilevel binary logistic regression of random coefficient model factors, place of residence, religion, educational attainment of women, husband educational level, employment status of husband, beat, household wealth index, and birth order were found to be the significant factors for usage of ANC. Regional variation in the usage of ANC was significant.
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