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Table 5 Association of factors with postnatal care services utilizations in Abuna Gindeberet District, West Shewa Zone, Oromiya Region, Central Ethiopia, in March, 2013

From: Institutional delivery and postnatal care services utilizations in Abuna Gindeberet District, West Shewa, Oromiya Region, Central Ethiopia: A Community-based cross sectional study

Socio demographic

Alternatives

Postnatal care services utilizations

COR [95 % C.I]

AOR [95 % C.I]

Yes

No

Age of respondent

18–24 years

38

96

1.235 (0.784–1.946)

 

25–34 years

98

206

1.027 (0.723–1.460)

 

35 and above

87

178

1.00

 

Educational level of respondent

Unable to read and write

98

218

1.00

 

Able to read and write

125

262

0.942 (0.684–1.297)

 

Decision making style

Wife

32

47

6.241 (2.402–16.217)

2.319 (1.825–6.520)**

Husband

6

55

1.391 (0.859–2.254)

0.835 (0.486–1.436)

Both together

185

378

1.00

1.00

Educational level of husbands of respondents

Unable to read and write

29

145

1.00

 

Able to read and write

194

313

2.950 (1.824–4.771)

 

Model family

Not model

139

421

1.00

 

Model family

84

59

4.312 (2.937–6.332)

 

Occupation of respondents

Housewife

206

442

1.281 (0 0.797–2.058)

 

Employed

17

38

1.00

 

Occupation of husbands of respondents

Farmer

172

375

1.00

 

Employed

37

52

1.637 (1.038–2.582)

 

Merchant

14

31

3.492 (1.681–4.078)

 

Household distance from health institutions

1–5 km

172

289

2.229 (1.552–3.201)

2.320 (1.557–3.455)**

>5 km

51

191

1.00

1.00

Have you used ANC

Yes

210

369

6.634 (3.401–12.941)

4.956 (2.506–9.80)**

No

13

111

1.00

1.00

Institutional delivery for recent baby

yes

60

41

3.941 (2.549–6. 095)

1.853 (1.101–3.120) **

No

163

439

1.00

1.00

  1. **P < 0.003