Obstacles and Challenges in Gaining Access to Family Planning Services in Covid Era: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study

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Introduction: Although WHO recommended continuing sexual and reproductive health services duringCOVID-19 pandemic, the services were either stopped completely or limited. Hence our study aims to determinethe challenges in the accessibility to family planning services as well as the impact on contraception and safeabortion services during COVID-19 era.Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted in the department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology,SRM hospital, Chennai from September 2021 to November 2021. Random sampling method was used to enrollparticipants after considering the inclusion and exclusion criteria.Results: Almost half of the study population (49.24%) faced difficulty in following any form of contraceptivemeasure amid pandemic. Non-availability of contraceptive supply (14.72%) was the major hurdle during thepandemic. Among the respondents who had terminated the pregnancy, the majority had done by general medicalpractitioner (66.67%) while only thirty-three percent terminated under specialist care. While comparing thecomplications during pregnancy termination, general medical practitioner approach led to more complicationsthan specialist care.Conclusion: Non-availability of contraceptive supplies, FP services amid COVID-19 pandemic has exerteddetrimental impact on the women reproductive health. Continuing FP and safe abortion services are essentialduring pandemic to sustain the success of high-quality reproductive services.
Covid时代获得计划生育服务的障碍和挑战:一项横断面描述性研究
导言:尽管世卫组织建议在covid -19大流行期间继续提供性健康和生殖健康服务,但这些服务要么完全停止,要么受到限制。因此,我们的研究旨在确定COVID-19时期计划生育服务可及性方面的挑战以及对避孕和安全堕胎服务的影响。方法:这是一项在产科进行的横断面描述性研究;妇科,SRM医院,金奈,2021年9月至2021年11月。考虑纳入标准和排除标准后,采用随机抽样方法入组。结果:几乎一半的研究人口(49.24%)在大流行期间难以采取任何形式的避孕措施。无法获得避孕用品(14.72%)是大流行期间的主要障碍。在已终止妊娠的受访者中,大多数是由全科医生(66.67%)完成的,而在专科护理下终止妊娠的仅占33%。在比较终止妊娠的并发症时,全科医生方法的并发症发生率高于专科护理。结论:COVID-19大流行期间缺乏避孕用品和计划生育服务对妇女生殖健康产生了不利影响。在大流行病期间,持续的计划生育和安全堕胎服务对于维持高质量生殖服务的成功至关重要。
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