Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia

Kuse KA, Chikako TU, Bacha RH, Hagan Jr. JE, Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO (2022)
Healthcare 10(8): 1-12.

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Kuse, Kenenisa Abdisa; Chikako, Teshita Uke; Bacha, Reta Habtamu; Hagan Jr., John ElvisUniBi; Seidu, Abdul-Aziz; Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku
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Background: Pregnant women who are infected with malaria usually have more severe symptoms and negative health outcomes than women who are not pregnant, with higher rates of miscarriage, intrauterine demise, premature delivery, low-birth-weight neonates, and neonatal death. Based on evidence from the 2016 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey, this study assessed the variation in insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) usage and its associated factors among pregnant women in Ethiopia. Methods: Data from a total of 1122 women who were pregnant at the time of the survey were included in the final analysis. Bivariate and multilevel analyses were conducted. Multilevel modeling with fixed and random coefficients was used to estimate the variation in pregnant women’s ITNs usage across communities (residence areas) and regions of Ethiopia. Results: Out of the total 1122 pregnant women, 58.37% slept under a net and 41.63% did not sleep under nets. Significant variations were observed in pregnant women’s ITNs usage across communities (residence areas) and regions of Ethiopia, with between variations in pregnant women’s ITNs usage across communities (residence areas) and regions. In addition, the region, place of residence, wealth index, educational level, and age of the women as well as whether they believed that mosquito bites cause malaria were significant factors in pregnant women’s usage of ITNs. Pregnant women in Ethiopia had moderate usage of ITNs with varied risk factors at the individual, community, and regional levels. Conclusion: Based on the factors identified, there is a need to implement and/or strengthen programs (e.g., regular sensitization) that intensify high coverage of ITNs for effective malaria prevention in Ethiopia, especially among pregnant women who do not use ITNs.
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Ethiopia; insecticide-treated net; malaria; mosquitoes; pregnant women
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2022
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Healthcare
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10
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8
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1-12
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2227-9032
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Kuse KA, Chikako TU, Bacha RH, Hagan Jr. JE, Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO. Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia. Healthcare. 2022;10(8):1-12.
Kuse, K. A., Chikako, T. U., Bacha, R. H., Hagan Jr., J. E., Seidu, A. - A., & Ahinkorah, B. O. (2022). Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia. Healthcare, 10(8), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081418
Kuse, Kenenisa Abdisa, Chikako, Teshita Uke, Bacha, Reta Habtamu, Hagan Jr., John Elvis, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, and Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku. 2022. “Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia”. Healthcare 10 (8): 1-12.
Kuse, K. A., Chikako, T. U., Bacha, R. H., Hagan Jr., J. E., Seidu, A. - A., and Ahinkorah, B. O. (2022). Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia. Healthcare 10, 1-12.
Kuse, K.A., et al., 2022. Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia. Healthcare, 10(8), p 1-12.
K.A. Kuse, et al., “Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia”, Healthcare, vol. 10, 2022, pp. 1-12.
Kuse, K.A., Chikako, T.U., Bacha, R.H., Hagan Jr., J.E., Seidu, A.-A., Ahinkorah, B.O.: Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia. Healthcare. 10, 1-12 (2022).
Kuse, Kenenisa Abdisa, Chikako, Teshita Uke, Bacha, Reta Habtamu, Hagan Jr., John Elvis, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, and Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku. “Multilevel Modelling of Individual, Community and Regional Level Factors Associated with Insecticide-Treated Net Usage among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia”. Healthcare 10.8 (2022): 1-12.
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