Quality of antenatal care and its potential impacts on delivery services and postnatal care compliance among reproductive women of Bangladesh

Mehejabin Nurunnahar, M. Pear Hossain, Tahmidul Haque, SM Rokonuzaman, Susmita Dey Pinky, Rumpa Kairy,Tahrima Mohsin Mohona, Abdus Sobhan, Mst Rokeya Khatun, Ahmad Bustamam Abdul,Md Shahjahan Siraj

Research Square (Research Square)(2023)

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Abstract Background: Ensuring quality antenatal care (ANC) and postnatal care (PNC) is crucial for reducing maternal and neonatal mortality rates. However, there are gaps in assessing the quality of ANC, leading to the proposal of standards by the World Health Organization. The study aims to examine the impact of quality ANC on delivery services and PNC compliance in Bangladesh using data from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS), providing insights for policymakers to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes. Methods: This study used data from the 2017 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) to investigate the impact of quality antenatal care (qANC) on delivery services and PNC in Bangladesh. The study population included ever-married women aged 15-49 years who had experienced a recent pregnancy. The analysis assessed the relationship between qANC and facility delivery, skilled birth attendant (SBA)-assisted delivery, and PNC services within 48 hours of delivery. The study employed a two-stage stratified cluster sampling design, and data analysis was conducted using generalized linear models and considered various demographic and socioeconomic factors. Results: Key findings include a low rate of qANC services (18%), with pregnancy-related counseling being the lowest component. About 82% received at least one ANC visit, but only 18.3% received a quality visit. Higher compliance with facility delivery, SBA-conducted delivery, and PNC was observed when quality ANC was received. Factors such as completing secondary education, engaging in skilled/unskilled manual labor, higher wealth quintile, and birth parity of 1 were associated with better delivery and post-delivery outcomes. Conclusion: Ensuring qANC and expanding PNC service use remain challenging in Bangladesh. Increasing the provision of qANC is crucial as it is associated with higher adherence to PNC.
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antenatal care,postnatal care compliance,reproductive women,bangladesh,delivery
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