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Table 5 Provision of health promotion during pregnancy, and on childbirth and postpartum care to mothers by health providers*

From: Do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational study

Variable

Total (N = 421)a

Urban (n = 81)

Rural (n = 340)

P-value

Explaining disease prevention

 yes

88 (20.9%)

46 (56.8%)

42 (12.4%)

< 0.001

Providing information on how to seek care if danger sign is observed

 yes

171 (40.6%)

54 (66.7%)

117 (34.4%)

< 0.001

Explaining on physical activities to be done during pregnancy

 yes

121 (28.7%)

47 (58.0%)

74 (21.8%)

< 0.001

Advising pregnant women to take more rest than usual

 yes

214 (50.8%)

53 (65.4%)

161 (47.4%)

0.003

Advising mothers not to restrict food

 yes

168 (39.9%)

55 (67.9%)

113 (33.2%)

< 0.001

Advising mothers not to drink nor smoke

 yes

118 (28.0%)

34 (42.0%)

84 (24.7%)

0.002

Advising mothers to eat variety of food

 yes

71 (16.9%)

45 (55.6%)

26 (7.6%)

< 0.001

Giving iron/folate/vitamin to mothers

 yes

105 (24.9%)

45 (55.6%)

60 (17.6%)

< 0.001

Total score of health promotion during pregnancy over 8, Median (range)

2 (0–8)

5 (0–8)

2 (0–6)

< 0.001

Advising a safe place for childbirth

 yes

199 (47.3%)

44 (54.3%)

155 (45.6%)

0.157

Providing information on signs of labour

 yes

180 (42.8%)

46 (56.8%)

134 (39.4%)

0.004

Providing childbirth preparedness

    

 yes

167 (39.7%)

38 (46.9%)

129 (37.9%)

0.138

Advising on postpartum care at health facilities

 yes

48 (11.4%)

17 (21.0%)

31 (9.1%)

0.003

Advising to bring the child for vaccination

 yes

65 (15.4%)

17 (21.0%)

48 (14.1%)

0.124

Providing child vaccination counseling

 yes

0

0

0

 

Providing breastfeeding counseling

 yes

0

0

0

 

Providing nutrition counseling

 yes

0

0

0

 

Advising postpartum mothers to eat a variety of food

 Yes

42 (10.0%)

30 (37.0%)

12 (3.5%)

< 0.001

Informing on diet habits to improve malnutrition

 yes

50 (11.9%)

14 (17.3%)

36 (10.6%)

0.094

Informing on complementary food for child at 6 to 23 months

 Yes

33 (7.8%)

21 (25.9%)

12 (3.5%)

< 0.001

Suggesting one/two options to improve nutrition status

 Yes

53 (12.6%)

26 (32.1%)

27 (7.9%)

< 0.001

Total scores of health promotion for childbirth and postpartum period over 12

 Median (range)

2 (0–7)

3 (0–8)

2 (0–7)

< 0.001

  1. aThis is the number of observations recorded from 421 pregnant women who visited ANC
  2. *Data shown as number (%) unless indicated