Integration of family planning with maternal health services: an opportunity to increase postpartum modern contraceptive use in urban Uttar Pradesh, India

P. Achyut, Anurag Mishra, L. Montana, R. Sengupta, Lisa M. Calhoun, P. Nanda
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Background Maternal health (MH) services provide an invaluable opportunity to inform and educate women about family planning (FP). It is expected that this would enable women to choose an appropriate method and initiate contraception early in the postpartum period. In this study we examined interactions with health providers for MH services, and the effect of FP information provision during these interactions on the postpartum use of modern contraceptive methods. Methods This study used midline data collected from 990 women who had delivered a live birth between January 2010 and the date of the midline survey in 2012. These women were asked a series of questions about their last delivery, including interactions with health providers during pregnancy, delivery and the postpartum period, if they received FP information during these interactions, and their contraceptive use during the postpartum period. Results The study found that FP information provision as part of antenatal care in the third trimester, delivery and the postpartum period have a positive association with postpartum modern contraceptive use in urban Uttar Pradesh. However, health providers often miss these opportunities. Despite a high proportion of women coming into contact with health providers when utilising MH services, only a small proportion received FP information during these interactions. Conclusions Integration of FP with MH services can increase postpartum modern contraceptive use. With the launch of the National Urban Health Mission, there now exists appropriate policy and programmatic environments for integration of FP and MH services in urban settings in India. However, this will require a concentrated effort both to enhance the capacity of health providers and encourage supportive supervision.
将计划生育与孕产妇保健服务相结合:印度北方邦城市增加产后现代避孕药具使用的机会
背景:产妇保健服务提供了一个宝贵的机会,向妇女宣传和教育计划生育。预计这将使妇女能够选择适当的方法,并在产后早期开始避孕。在这项研究中,我们检查了与卫生保健服务提供者的互动,以及在这些互动中提供计划生育信息对产后使用现代避孕方法的影响。方法本研究使用2010年1月至2012年中线调查期间990名活产妇女的中线数据。向这些妇女询问了一系列关于她们最后一次分娩的问题,包括在怀孕、分娩和产后期间与保健提供者的互动,是否在这些互动中获得计划生育信息,以及她们在产后期间使用避孕药具的情况。结果研究发现,在北方邦城市,计划生育信息提供作为妊娠晚期、分娩和产后产前保健的一部分与产后现代避孕药具的使用呈正相关。然而,卫生服务提供者往往错过这些机会。尽管在利用卫生保健服务时与保健提供者接触的妇女比例很高,但只有一小部分妇女在这些互动中获得了计划生育信息。结论计划生育与MH服务相结合可提高产后现代避孕药具的使用率。随着国家城市卫生特派团的启动,现在存在着适当的政策和方案环境,以便在印度城市环境中整合计划生育和卫生保健服务。然而,这将需要集中努力,加强保健提供者的能力,并鼓励支持性监督。
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