Variations in the use of malaria preventive measures among pregnant women in Guinea. A secondary analysis of the 2012 and 2018 demographic and health surveys (original) (raw)

Introduction Despite its effectiveness, the optimal use of the combination of insecticide treated nets (ITN) and intermittent preventive treatment during pregnancy with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (TPIg-SP) remains low in malaria endemic areas. Therefore, we studied its variations and predictors in Guinea.MethodsWe conducted a secondary analysis of the 2012 and 2018 Guinea Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). It included women who had given birth in the 3 years before each DHS, slept on ITN and took at least one dose of SP. Moran indices were used to determine spatial autocorrelation. A logistic regression and classification and regression tree (CART) identified the predictors of malaria preventive measures (MPM).ResultsIn 2012, 60.88% of pregnant women used MPM incompletely compared with 79.11% in 2018. Associated factors with incomplete MPM in 2012 were as follows: having an indirect link with the head of household (AOR = 2.23, 95% CI 1.08–4.61) and performing at least 4 ANCs (AOR ...