2020
Vol. 6 No. S1: 4
Research Article
Journal of Pediatric Care
ISSN 2471-805X
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Abstract
Background: According to Ethiopian demographic
health survey 2016 on Community based new born
care service utlizaton indicators revealed that 32%
of mothers had four or more ANC visits, 26% Health
facility delivery, 17% PNC care within 2 days.
The main purpose of this artcle was to assess
community based new born care service utlizaton
and factors associated with it among women of
reproductve age group who gave birth in the past
one year in Malga Woreda, Sidama Regional State,
Ethiopia, 2020.
Methods: Community-based cross-sectonal survey
design was used in Malga woredas, Sidama Regional
state, Ethiopia from July to August 2020. Simple random
sampling techniques were used to select women who
gave bath in last one year. Complementary log log
regression model was used to identfy the factors
associated with CBNC service utlizaton.
Results: 40.5% (n=243) have Community based new-
born care service utlizaton. Women, who had ANC
visits (ARR=5.3, 95%, CI: 1.9, 14.7), women in urban
areas (ARR 4.8; 95% CI: 3.4, 6.7), women who gave
birth at Health insttuton (ARR=9.0, 95% CI: 1.8, 45.9)
and women who were not heard about CBNC service
(ARR 0.1; 95% CI: 0.01, 0.6) were found to be major
contributng factors with CBNC service utlizaton.
Conclusion: Factors associated with Community based
new-born care service utlizaton include: ANC visit
place of residence, heard about CBNC service and
place of delivery.
Keywords: Community based new born care service
utlizaton; Ethiopia; Malga woreda
Abbreviatons: ANC: Antenatal care; AOR: Adjusted
Odds Rato; ARR: Adjusted Relatve Risk; CBNC:
Community Based New Born Care; COR: Crude Odds
Rato; CI: Confdence Interval; CSA: Central Statcs
Agency; EBF: Exclusive breasteeding; EDHS: Ethiopia
Demographic Health survey; EPI: Expanded Program of
Immunizaton; FMOH: Federal Ministry of Health; FP:
Family Planning ; Four C (4C): Contact, Capture, Care
and Completon; HSTP: Health Sector Transformaton
Plan; IMR: Infant Mortality Rate MGD: Millennium
Development Goal; MMR: Maternal Mortality rato;
NMR: Neonatal Mortality Rate; OR: Odd Rato; PNC:
Post Natal Care; SBCC: Social Behavioral Change
Communicaton; SPSS: Statstcal Package for Social
Sciences; SNNPR: South Naton Natonality People
Region SPSS: Statstcal Package for Social Sciences
U5MR:Under Five Mortality Rato; UNIGME: United
Inter-Agency Group for Child Mortality Estmaton;
WHO: World Health Organizaton.
Introducton
New born care is the care that newborn and mothers received
startng from pregnancy, during labor tme, following delivery tll
to 2 months of young infancy age [1].
Worldwide, developing region contribute majority of maternal
death due to the problem related to pregnancy and child
birth. Among sub Saharan Africa region alone contributed 62%
(17900) of worldwide death which followed by southern Asia
at 24% (69000). The rate declined by 45% from global MMR of
1990 (380/100000 live birth) in 2013(210/100000). Sub Saharan
Africa region has higher MMR (510/100000) live birth among
developing region. Ethiopia is one of highest maternal mortality
rato country in the world. The World Health Organizaton (WHO)
report in 2012 indicated that 9000 death occurred in 2010 [1].
Haimanaot Bulasho
1
, Kaleab Tesfaye Tegegne
2*
, Abiyu Ayalew Assefa
2
, Eleni Tesfaye Tegegne
3
and
Mekibib Kassa Tessema
4
1
Save the Children, Hawassa, Ethiopia
2
Department of Public Health, Hawassa College of Health Science, Hawassa, Ethiopia
3
College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Gondar, School of Nursing, Gondar, Ethiopia
4
Leishmania Research and Treatment Center, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia
*Corresponding author: Tegegne KT, Department of Public Health, Hawassa college of Health Science, Hawassa, Ethiopia, Tel:
+251911066932; E-mail: kaleabtegegne@yahoo.com
Citaton: Bulasho H, Tegegne KT, Assefa AA, Tegegne ET, Tessema MK (2020) Community Based New Born Care Service Utlizaton and Factors
Associated With it among Women of Reproductve Age Group Who Gave Birth in the Past One Year in Malga Woreda, Sidama Regional State,
Ethiopia, 2020. Pediatric Care Vol.6 No.4: 59.
Received: November 12, 2020; Accepted: November 26, 2020; Published: December 03, 2020
Community Based New Born Care Service Utlizaton and Factors Associated
With it among Women of Reproductve Age Group Who Gave Birth in the Past
One Year in Malga Woreda, Sidama Regional State, Ethiopia, 2020