Antenatal care utilisation among adolescent mothers in Ngozi Province, Burundi
Ladouce Ingrid Iradukunda, Olayinka Oladunjoye Ogunbode, Oyedunni Sola ArulogunAbstract
Background:
Globally pregnancy and childbirth complications are the leading cause of death among adolescents, with evidence showing that antenatal care (ANC) is a very effective preventive intervention. In Burundi, there is limited information on the extent to which pregnant adolescents utilise such services.
Objective:
To assess the ANC utilisation and factors associated with its use among adolescent mothers in Ngozi Province, Burundi.
Materials and Methods:
A cross-sectional, health facility-based study among 216
Results:
The majority (98.1%) of adolescent mothers in Ngozi Province used ANC services. Most respondents (64.8%) initiated ANC services within the first trimester while 57.8% attained the minimum of four recommended ANC visits. Marital status (
Conclusion:
This study revealed a high use of ANC services among adolescent mothers, although more than one-third attended ANC late. There is therefore the need to put more effort into improving early booking for ANC.