Intention to antenatal physical exercise and associated factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care at public hospitals, Addis Ababa, 2024.
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Background: Regular physical activity throughout pregnancy provides advantages for
women's bodies and minds as well. It is well documented that its effect is in the risk
reduction of pre-eclampsia, diabetes, and other sedentary-related health problems. The
intention to engage in prenatal physical exercise is a strong predictor of physical activity
throughout pregnancy, which is a beneficial behavior for prenatal mothers.
Objective: To assess the prevalence of intention to engage in prenatal physical exercise, and
the associated factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care at public hospitals,
Addis Ababa, 2024."
Methods: An institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted by using systematic
random sampling method from January to August, 2024. Online Kobo toolbox and SPSS
version 27 were used for data collection and analysis respectively. Binary and multivariable
logistic regression was used for analysis, and statistical significance was declared at a P value
<0.05 in multivariable logistic regression and the Odds ratio was used to determine the effect
of association between dependent and independent variables with 95% CI.
Results: With a response rate of 98.2%, the prevalence of intention to do antenatal physical
exercise during pregnancy was 59.9%. Source of information from mass media with
AOR=2.65, (95% CI:1.33, 5.27), women's attitude with AOR = 3.14, (95% CI:1.35, 7.30),
having five or more prenatal care with AOR= 4.75, (95% CI :1.26, 17.84), pre-pregnancy
physical exercise habits with AOR= 2.60, (95% CI: 1.28, 5.28), adequate supporting facility
with AOR =3.47, ( 95% CI:1.71, 7.02), and have no enough time with AOR=0.28, (95% CI:
(0.13, 0.62) were significantly associated with intention to antenatal physical exercise.
Conclusion: More than half (59.9%) of the study participants intended to do prenatal
physical exercise. Before-pregnancy physical exercise habit, increased frequency of prenatal
care visits, having a favorable attitude, and using mass media have a positive influence on the
intention to practice antenatal physical exercise. Therefore, maternity care providers and
other responsible bodies should promote healthy behavior change programs to improve
pregnant mother's attitude and awareness to do physical exercise.
Keywords: Antenatal physical exercise, Intention, Pregnant women, and Antenatal care