Authors: Mbarushimana Victorien, Dr. Charles Nsanzabera MPH, PhD
This study explored how many pregnant women completed the recommended four antenatal care (ANC) visits at Ruli District Hospital, Rwanda, and what factors influenced their attendance. Among 421 participants, 57.5% completed all four visits, while 42.5% did not. Higher education, planned pregnancies, no alcohol use by mothers or their husbands, and absence of mistreatment were linked to better ANC attendance. The study recommends better training for community health workers, improved care quality, and customer service to boost ANC visits and improve maternal health.
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Resource Topic: Maternal healthcare
Resource Type: Cross-sectional mixed methods
Year: 2024
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Country: Rwanda
Publisher May Restrict Access: No

