Access, Quality of Family Planning Service, and Unmet Need: A Systematic Review

Helmi Safitri, K. Siregar
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Background: Unmet need for family planning (FP) is one of the current critical FP and reproductive health issues. It makes contraceptive use difficult to increase. This may cause population explosion and will have a continuous impact on life. The direct impact of unmet need for FP is the occurrence of unwanted and unplanned pregnancies. Previous studies showed that good access and quality of service have an important role to overcome the unmet need. It helps to ensure the continuous use of contraceptives. This study aimed to systematically review the access, quality of service, and unmet need of the FP program. Subjects and Method: A systematic review was carried out by searching articles from 4 online databases, namely PubMed, Scopus, ProQuest, and JSTOR. The materials under review were free full text articles published from 2009 to 2019. After a journal was obtained, the journal was selected according to PICO. The researchers read the titles and abstracts of each journal. Results: A total of 12 articles were selected to be reviewed in this study. Access and quality of FP services were important determinants of unmet need events. Effective intervention to reduce the incidence of unmet need can be done through access and quality service approaches. It included providing mobile service facilities, utilizing the geo-coordinate capacity of households and health facilities utilizing Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, and friendly services. Service outreach must be provided according to the request from the community, subject to availability of medicines and contraceptive supplies. Conclusion: Unmet need for FP can be overcome by providing mobile service facilities and utilizing GIS and GPS technology. Competence officers must be available to manage community needs.
计划生育服务的获取、质量和未满足的需求:一项系统评价
背景:未满足的计划生育需求是当前计划生育和生殖健康的关键问题之一。这使得避孕措施的使用难以增加。这可能会导致人口爆炸,并将对生活产生持续的影响。计划生育需求未得到满足的直接影响是意外怀孕和意外怀孕的发生。以往的研究表明,良好的服务可及性和服务质量对于克服未满足的需求具有重要作用。它有助于确保持续使用避孕药具。本研究旨在系统回顾计划生育计划的可及性、服务质量和未满足的需求。对象和方法:通过检索PubMed、Scopus、ProQuest和JSTOR 4个在线数据库中的文章进行系统评价。审查的材料是2009年至2019年发表的免费全文文章。获得期刊后,根据PICO选择期刊。研究人员阅读了每份期刊的标题和摘要。结果:本研究共选择12篇文章进行综述。计划生育服务的获取和质量是未满足需求事件的重要决定因素。可通过获取和优质服务方法进行有效干预,以减少未满足需求的发生率。它包括提供移动服务设施,利用家庭的地理坐标能力和利用地理信息系统(GIS)和全球定位系统(GPS)技术的保健设施,以及友好的服务。必须根据社区的要求,根据药品和避孕用品的供应情况,提供外展服务。结论:通过提供移动服务设施和利用GIS和GPS技术,可以克服计划生育需求的不足。必须有主管官员来管理社区的需要。
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