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"Knowledge And Health Seeking Behavior On Neonatal Danger Signs And Its Associated Factors Among Mothers Of Under One Year’s Children In Meta Robi District, West Shewa ,Oromia, Ethiopia"

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dc.contributor.author Alemu, Girma
dc.date.accessioned 2025-09-25T11:04:35Z
dc.date.available 2025-09-25T11:04:35Z
dc.date.issued 2025-07
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4669
dc.description.abstract Background: Globally, in 2019 there were an estimated 2.4 million neonatal death, which represents 44% of all under five children. Most of the death happens at home, where that lack of early recognition of the danger signs and poor decision-making and treatment–seeking practices among mothers (caretakers) are significant contributors. Since the available studies were conducted in urban areas or at an institution level, which do not address the rural community, where knowledge of neonatal danger signs is relatively low and mothers have home delivery. Objective: To assess knowledge and health seeking behavior on neonatal danger signs and its associated factors among mothers who have children less than one-year age in Meta Robi District, West Shewa Zone, Ethiopa, 2025. Methods and Materials: Community-based cross-sectional study designs supplemented with qualitative methods were conducted among 466 mothers who had children less than one-year age from January 1 to 30, 2025. Stratified multistage sampling technique and purposive sampling method used for quantitative and qualitative method respectively. Data were pre-tested and structured questionnaire and observation checklists collected data. Descriptive, bi-variable and multivariable logistic regressions analyses were done for statistical significance and adjusted odds ratios with 95% CI and PV<0.05 were used to measure strength of association and declare the level of statistical significance. Thematic qualitative data analysis was also used. Results: Mothers who had adequate knowledge of neonatal danger signs were found to be 208(44.6%) with 95% CI (39.9-49) and overall having health seeking behavior of mother/caregivers towards neonatal danger signs were 334(71.7%) with 95% CI (67.7-75.8) respectively. The urban resident [AOR=2.01 (95% CI :1.09,3.68)], and place of delivery (health institution) [AOR=2.79(95% CI: 1.02,7.63)] were significantly associated with mothers knowledge of neonatal danger signs and mothers/caregivers adequate knowledge [AOR=2.47(95% CI :1.56,3.94)] and distance less 5km from health facility [AOR=2.02(95% CI: 1.16,3.51) were significantly associated with mothers having health seeking behavior neonatal danger sign . Conclusion and Recommendation: The prevalence of maternal adequate knowledge and health seeking behavior were low in the area. Mothers/care givers resided in urban and mothers who give birth at health facility were significantly associated with adequate knowledge of neonatal danger signs. Mothers /caregivers adequate knowledge and participants distance less 5km from health facility were significantly associated with have health seeking behavior. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Ambo University en_US
dc.subject Neonatal Danger Signs en_US
dc.subject Mothers’ Knowledge en_US
dc.subject Health Seeking Behavior en_US
dc.title "Knowledge And Health Seeking Behavior On Neonatal Danger Signs And Its Associated Factors Among Mothers Of Under One Year’s Children In Meta Robi District, West Shewa ,Oromia, Ethiopia" en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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