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Factors Affecting Nonadherence to WHO's Recommended Antenatal Care Visits among Women in Pastoral Community, Northeastern Ethiopia: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study.

Kusse Urmale MareAbel Gebre WunehMubarek Shemsu AwolMohammed Ahmed IbrahimMolla Kahsay HilufSetognal Aychiluhm BiraraOsman Ahmed MohammedKebede Gemeda Sabo
Published in: Nursing research and practice (2022)
Nearly six in ten women do not receive the recommended antenatal care visits, consistent with the national prevalence. Women's education, age at marriage, type of health facility, possession of mass media, and timing of antenatal care attendance were associated with nonadherence to the recommended antenatal care visits. Thus, improving women's literacy, dissemination of information regarding antenatal care through mass media, and strengthening interventions targeted to end child marriage are important in scaling up the level of adherence. Moreover, supporting community-based health education through health extension programs is crucial in reaching women with limited access to mass media.
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