Willingness to Adopt a Modern Contraceptive Method among Pregnant Women attending Antenatal Care in Primary Health Centres of Rivers State, Nigeria

B.O. Osaro, C.K. Edet, N.V. Ben-Osaro, A.I. Wegbom
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Background: Modern Contraceptives (MC) use in developing countries is inadequate due to the low involvement of women in decisions on reproduction. This study assessed the willingness to adopt MC methods postpartum by pregnant women attending antenatal care (ANC) in Primary Health Centres (PHCs) of Rivers State Nigeria. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 379 pregnant women attending ANC in PHCs within Rivers State Nigeria. Participants provided information on socio-demographics, reproductive history, awareness and knowledge of MC, partner communication on MC, and willingness to adopt MC postpartum. Data were analyzed using IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 23. The chi-square test for associations and multivariate logistic regression analysis for predictors of willingness to adopt MC postpartum were computed (P ≤ 0.05). Results: Most of the participants (n = 257; 67.8%) were aged 25 – 34 years, married (n = 370; 97.6%) with good knowledge of MC (n = 316; 86.3%). Tubal ligation was the most known MC method followed by condoms and implants. The most desired MC method was injectables (n = 111, 45.3%) while 245 (64.6%) participants were willing to adopt a method postpartum. Prior thought of adopting MC (AOR 24.628; 95%CI = 11.139 – 54.452) and having one living child (AOR = 0.201; 95%CI = 0.045- 0.905) were predictors of willingness to use MC postpartum. Conclusion: Willingness to adopt MC postpartum was high among women attending ANC in PHCs in Rivers State Nigeria. Reinforcement of MC desires of these women by health workers is recommended.
在尼日利亚河流州初级保健中心接受产前护理的孕妇中采用现代避孕方法的意愿
背景:现代避孕药具(MC)的使用在发展中国家是不充分的,因为妇女很少参与有关生育的决定。本研究评估了在尼日利亚河流州初级保健中心(PHCs)接受产前保健(ANC)的孕妇产后采用MC方法的意愿。方法:一项描述性横断面研究在尼日利亚河流州的初级保健医院参加ANC的379名孕妇中进行。参与者提供了社会人口统计学、生育史、MC的认知和知识、伴侣关于MC的沟通以及产后采用MC的意愿等信息。使用IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 23对数据进行分析。对产后采用MC意愿的预测因素进行相关性卡方检验和多因素logistic回归分析(P≤0.05)。 结果:大多数参与者(n = 257;67.8%),年龄25 - 34岁,已婚(n = 370;97.6%)具有良好的MC知识(n = 316;86.3%)。输卵管结扎是最常见的MC方法,其次是避孕套和植入物。最期望的MC方法是注射(n = 111, 45.3%),而245(64.6%)参与者愿意采用产后MC方法。采用MC (AOR 24.628;95%CI = 11.139 ~ 54.452)和生育一胎(AOR = 0.201;95%CI = 0.045- 0.905)为产后使用MC意愿的预测因子。 结论:尼日利亚河流州初级保健医院产前分娩妇女产后采用MC的意愿较高。建议卫生工作者加强这些妇女的MC愿望。
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