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Original Articles

Evaluating antenatal care in Liberia: evidence from the demographic and health survey

Pages 1141-1154 | Received 07 Aug 2018, Accepted 25 Feb 2019, Published online: 27 Mar 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Liberia has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios worldwide. Using quality antenatal care (ANC) can prevent maternal mortality. Indicators of quality ANC include: (1) timing of care initiation; (2) number of ANC visits (4+); and (3) ANC with recommended components. The purpose of this study was to examine factors associated with quality ANC in Liberia. Data from the 2013 Liberia Demographic and Health Survey were used (n = 5,348). Factors associated with quality ANC were assessed using multiple logistic regression. The majority of women attended at least four ANC visits (76.13%) and initiated care in the first trimester (66.5%); however, only 30% received care with all recommended components. Intended pregnancy, contraceptive use, and receiving ANC at a health facility with skilled providers were significantly associated with quality care. The lack of quality ANC may contribute to the high maternal mortality in Liberia. Facilitating access to health facilities and skilled ANC providers could improve the quality of care and potentially improve maternal outcomes over time. Additionally, focusing on empowering women with respect to access to birth control and control over pregnancies may increase the use of quality care.

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