Factors Influencing Choice of Contraceptives among Women of Reproductive Age Attending Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria

J. O. Maitanmi, Mary Fiyinfolowa Tanimowo, B. Maitanmi, O. E. Okondu, S. K. Olubiyi, Y. O. Tola, R. Akinokun, O. Akingbade
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Background: Choosing the contraception method remains one of the most critical decisions made by women of reproductive age. Not only does this have a direct impact on women’s reproductive health, it also affects their social and economic well-being. This study was carried out to determine the factors affecting choice of contraceptives among women of reproductive age in Lagos State, Nigeria. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 200 women aged 15-45 years who visited the family planning clinic at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria in 2019. The subjects were enrolled through a convenience sampling method. Data were collected using a demographic information form and a self-structured questionnaire on knowledge about family planning methods (n=9), the choice of contraceptives (n=8) and factors influencing the choice of family planning (n=15). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequency and percentage) and the Pearson correlation coefficient at significance level of 0.05. Results: We found that 82.8% of the respondents had good knowledge about the contraceptives. The most commonly used methods of contraception were birth control pills (38.3%) and implants (36.1%), while the least commonly used methods were tubal ligation (29.4%) and withdrawal (29.4%). The choice of contraceptives was significantly correlated with level of knowledge (r=-0.564, P=0.001) and religion (r=-0.173, P=0.020) of the subjects. Conclusion: The majority of women in the study area have good knowledge about contraceptives, and factors such as parity and fear of injury from contraceptives affect their choice of contraceptives. This study recommends implementation of extensive health education and counseling sessions to assist women in contraceptive decision making.
尼日利亚拉各斯州立大学教学医院育龄妇女避孕药具选择的影响因素
背景:选择避孕方法仍然是育龄妇女最关键的决定之一。这不仅直接影响到妇女的生殖健康,也影响到她们的社会和经济福利。本研究旨在确定影响尼日利亚拉各斯州育龄妇女选择避孕药具的因素。方法:对2019年在尼日利亚拉各斯州立大学教学医院计划生育诊所就诊的200名15-45岁女性进行描述性横断面研究。研究对象采用方便抽样方法进行登记。采用人口统计信息表和自结构问卷收集数据,包括计划生育方法知识(n=9)、避孕药具选择(n=8)和计划生育选择影响因素(n=15)。数据分析采用描述性统计(频率和百分比),Pearson相关系数在显著性水平为0.05。结果:82.8%的受访妇女对避孕知识有所了解。最常用的避孕方法是避孕药(38.3%)和植入物(36.1%),最不常用的避孕方法是输卵管结扎(29.4%)和停药(29.4%)。避孕药具的选择与被试的知识水平(r=-0.564, P=0.001)和宗教信仰(r=-0.173, P=0.020)显著相关。结论:研究区绝大多数妇女对避孕药具有较好的了解,但产次、担心避孕药具伤害等因素影响了她们对避孕药具的选择。本研究建议实施广泛的健康教育和咨询会议,以协助妇女作出避孕决定。
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