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Determinants of choice of skilled antenatal care service providers in Ghana: analysis of demographic and health survey.

Kwamena Sekyi DicksonEugene Kofuor Maafo DartehAkwasi Kumi-KyeremeBright Opoku Ahinkorah
Published in: Maternal health, neonatology and perinatology (2018)
Choice of skilled providers of antenatal care services were predicted by some predisposing factors including education, ethnicity, and ecological zone. Also enabling factors such as wealth status, residence and the need for care factor, parity predicted choice of skilled providers of antenatal care services. Women with secondary or higher education, those within richer and richest wealth status, those from forest zone are more likely to utilise the services of skilled providers during their antenatal care visits. Whereas women from rural areas, those with four births or more and those with the northern ethnic group were more likely to utilise ANC service from unskilled providers. The Ghana Health Service and Ministry of Health should encourage women in rural areas to utilise antenatal care services from skilled providers through social and behaviour change communication campaigns.
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