Family planning in Jordan: a cross-sectional study on service availability, knowledge and attitudes among women.

BMJ public health Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjph-2025-002926
Yousef Khader, Sara Abu Khudair, Mohanad Nsour, Mohammad S Alyahya, Eman Badran, Raeda AlQutob
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Abstract

Background: Despite progress made in improving family planning (FP) services in Jordan, significant barriers remain. This study aimed to assess the availability of FP services in primary care settings and explore women's knowledge and attitudes toward FP to support the development of more person-centred FP services and interventions.

Methods: The Service Availability and Readiness Assessment (SARA) was conducted in 2022 in six governorates to assess FP service availability in Jordan. Also, a cross-sectional study was conducted among women who attended primary health centres (PHCs) for postpartum care or immunisation of newborns to assess their knowledge, attitude and past experience of using FP, and family support.

Results: SARA results showed limited healthcare capacity for FP services with inadequate FP training mainly in PHCs and village centres, and a lack of reproductive health training in most centres. Among 972 women, 6% had never heard of FP, and only 47.1% received FP counselling before their last delivery. About 76% considered contraceptives expensive, despite being free for Jordanians and refugees. Only 22.7% discussed contraceptive use with their husbands. The proportion of women who visited PHC for antenatal care ≤8 times was 56.8% among Syrian women and 46.3% among Jordanian women, while it was 68.7% among women living in Mafraq governorate and 36.8% in Irbid governorate.

Conclusion: Barriers to FP services include limited availability in rural areas, insufficient knowledge and negative attitudes, with evidence of disparities in antenatal care access across demographics and regions. Awareness programmes and enhanced staff capacity are recommended to improve FP service access and utilisation.

约旦的计划生育:关于妇女提供服务、知识和态度的横断面研究。
背景:尽管约旦在改善计划生育服务方面取得了进展,但仍存在重大障碍。本研究旨在评估计划生育服务在初级保健机构的可用性,并探讨妇女对计划生育的知识和态度,以支持以人为本的计划生育服务和干预措施的发展。方法:于2022年在约旦六个省进行服务可获得性和准备性评估(SARA),以评估计划生育服务的可获得性。此外,还对到初级保健中心接受产后护理或新生儿免疫接种的妇女进行了一项横断面研究,以评估她们使用计划生育的知识、态度和过去的经验以及家庭支持。结果:SARA结果显示,计划生育服务的保健能力有限,计划生育培训不足,主要在初级保健中心和村中心,大多数中心缺乏生殖健康培训。在972名妇女中,6%从未听说过计划生育,只有47.1%在最后一次分娩前接受过计划生育咨询。约76%的人认为避孕药具价格昂贵,尽管对约旦人和难民来说是免费的。只有22.7%的人与丈夫讨论过避孕措施的使用。前往初级保健中心进行产前保健≤8次的妇女比例在叙利亚妇女中为56.8%,在约旦妇女中为46.3%,而生活在马弗拉克省和伊尔比德省的妇女中为68.7%,在伊尔比德省为36.8%。结论:计划生育服务的障碍包括农村地区的可获得性有限、知识不足和消极态度,有证据表明,不同人口和地区的产前保健可及性存在差异。建议提高认识方案和提高工作人员的能力,以改善计划生育服务的获取和利用。
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