Contraceptive-seeking behavior of women attending antenatal care in a developing country: A veritable tool for slowing population growth

E. Iwuoha, E. Oparaocha, H. Nwokeukwu
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Background: The use of modern contraceptives has been embraced by developed nations as a means of achieving controlled growth rate. Nigeria, Africa′s most populous nation at 158 million with a growth rate of 2% is expected to grow to 730 million by the end of this century. There is need for regular assessment of the knowledge and practice of contraception among women of childbearing age. Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the contraceptive-seeking pattern among women attending antenatal care in an urban city in a developing country and the factors affecting usage. Subjects and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of 430 antenatal women using structured self-administered questionnaires on randomly selected attendees who consented to participate. Results were analyzed using SPSS Version 16 (Chicago, IL, USA). Results: Although majority of the women 71.2% (306/430) wished to have between 1 and 4 children, only 20% (87/430) had on their own sought for advice on contraception from a health facility. The percentage of women who had a knowledge of contraception was 61.4% (264/430) with highest source of information from antenatal clinics. Among the women, 41.2% (177/430) have used contraception since getting married; 16.1% (69/430) used natural and withdrawal methods while only 25.1% (108/430) used modern contraceptives. Reasons for nonusage of some modern contraceptives given by 340 women include fear of side effect 53.2% (181/340), objection from partner 7.9% (27/340), conflict with religious beliefs 4.1% (14/340) while 34.4% (117/340) had no reason for not using contraceptive. Conclusion: Contraceptive-seeking is low. Programs aimed at encouraging women to deliver in health facilities should be intensified. Health workers should utilize every opportunity to educate on contraceptive choices.
发展中国家参加产前保健的妇女寻求避孕的行为:减缓人口增长的名副其实的工具
背景:现代避孕药具的使用已被发达国家所接受,作为实现控制增长率的手段。尼日利亚是非洲人口最多的国家,目前人口为1.58亿,增长率为2%,预计到本世纪末将增长到7.3亿。有必要定期评估育龄妇女的避孕知识和做法。目的:本研究的目的是确定在一个发展中国家的城市妇女参加产前保健避孕寻求模式和影响使用的因素。对象和方法:这是一项对430名产前妇女的横断面研究,随机选择同意参与的参与者,使用结构化的自我管理问卷。使用SPSS Version 16 (Chicago, IL, USA)对结果进行分析。结果:尽管71.2%(306/430)的大多数妇女希望生育1至4个孩子,但只有20%(87/430)的妇女自己向卫生机构寻求避孕建议。具有避孕知识的妇女比例为61.4%(264/430),产前诊所的信息来源最高。41.2%(177/430)的妇女在结婚后采取了避孕措施;16.1%(69/430)的妇女使用自然避孕方法和戒断避孕方法,只有25.1%(108/430)的妇女使用现代避孕方法。340名妇女不使用现代避孕药具的原因包括:害怕副作用(181/340)占53.2%,伴侣反对(27/340)占7.9%,宗教信仰冲突(14/340)占4.1%,无理由不使用的占34.4%(117/340)。结论:避孕寻求率低。应加强旨在鼓励妇女在保健设施分娩的方案。卫生工作者应利用一切机会进行避孕选择教育。
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