Evaluation of the Factors that Affect Family Planning Methods in Clients Attending Maternal Child Health Services at Kyabugimbi Health Centre IV, Bushenyi District, Uganda

Ahimbisibwe Jackson
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Family planning can help reduce maternal mortality by reducing the number of pregnancies, the number of abortions, and the proportion of births at high risk in Bushenyi District. It has been estimated that meeting women’s need for modern contraceptive use would prevent about one quarter to one third of all maternal deaths. This study was aimed at assessing the factors affecting utilization of family planning methods among clients attending child health (MCH) Clinic at Kyabugimbi health Centre IV. A cross-sectional study design was used. According to this study, most of the respondents, were aged 25-34(48%), had no formal education (60%), married(45%) by marital status, peasants (65%) by occupation, while by religion, majority were protestants (41%). Majority (87%) had ever heard about family planning while the minority (13%) had never. The sources of information were health workers (36%), 30% radio and 20% from friends. 38% of the clients reported to be using at least one method of family planning while the majority (56%) was not. Majority of participants reported to be using injecta-plan (14%), pill-plan (9%), condoms (6%), IUDs (4%) and minority (2%) calendar and 6% reported to be using other methods not listed above. This study revealed that majority of the clients reported not to utilize family planning services because they feared side effects (83%), 75% could not afford to travel long distance to the health facility, 67% reported that their religions were against the use of family planning methods while 41% reported that they were not effective in preventing pregnancy. Holding family planning campaigns, educating these clients about the benefits of family planning as well as giving them detailed information in order to put an end to the misconceptions and false beliefs they have about family planning services. More research should be carried on bigger populations for instance referral hospitals to capture larger sample sizes and urban settings. Keywords: Family planning, maternal mortality, abortions, contraceptives.
对乌干达布申伊区Kyabugimbi第四保健中心孕产妇儿童保健服务客户计划生育方法影响因素的评估
计划生育可以通过减少busshenyi区的怀孕次数、堕胎次数和高危分娩比例来帮助降低孕产妇死亡率。据估计,满足妇女使用现代避孕药具的需要,可防止约四分之一至三分之一的产妇死亡。本研究旨在评估在Kyabugimbi第四保健中心儿童保健诊所就诊的客户中影响计划生育方法使用的因素。采用了横断面研究设计。根据这项研究,大多数受访者年龄在25-34岁之间(48%),没有受过正规教育(60%),婚姻状况(45%)已婚,职业(65%)为农民,宗教信仰(41%)以新教徒为主。大多数人(87%)听说过计划生育,少数人(13%)从未听说过计划生育。信息来源为卫生工作者(36%)、广播30%和朋友20%。38%的客户报告至少使用一种计划生育方法,而大多数(56%)没有。大多数参与者报告使用注射计划(14%)、药丸计划(9%)、避孕套(6%)、宫内节育器(4%)和少数(2%)日历,6%报告使用上述未列出的其他方法。这项研究表明,大多数客户报告说,他们不利用计划生育服务,因为他们担心副作用(83%),75%的人负担不起长途旅行到保健设施,67%的人报告说,他们的宗教反对使用计划生育方法,41%的人报告说,这些方法在预防怀孕方面没有效果。开展计划生育活动,向这些客户宣传计划生育的好处,并向他们提供详细的信息,以消除他们对计划生育服务的误解和错误信念。应该对更大的人群进行更多的研究,例如转诊医院,以获得更大的样本量和城市环境。关键词:计划生育;孕产妇死亡率;堕胎;
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