OBSTACLES TO FAMILY PLANNING USE AMONG RURAL WOMEN IN ATIAK HEALTH CENTER IV, AMURU DISTRICT, NORTHERN UGANDA.

Q4 Medicine
East African medical journal Pub Date : 2015-01-01
S Ouma, M Turyasima, H Acca, F Nabbale, K O Obita, M Rama, C C Adong, A Openy, M O Beatrice, E I Odongo-Aginya, S Awor
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Background: Uganda's rapid population growth (3.2%) since 1948 has placed more demands on health sector and lowered living standard of Ugandans resulting into 49% of people living in acute poverty especially in post conflict Northern Uganda. The population rise was due to low use of contraceptive methods (21% in rural areas and 43% in urban areas) and coupled with high unmet need for family planning (41%). This indicated poor access to reproductive health services. Effective use of family planning could reduce the rapid population growth.

Objective: To determine obstacles to family planning use among rural women in Northern Uganda.

Design: A descriptive cross-sectional analytical study.

Setting: Atiak Health Centre IV, Amuru District, rural Northern Uganda.

Subjects: Four hundred and twenty four females of reproductive ages were selected from both Inpatient and Outpatient Departments of Atiak Health Centre IV.

Results: There was high level of awareness 418 (98.6%), positive attitude 333 (78.6%) and fair level of utilisation 230 (54.2%) of family planning. However, significant obstacles to family planning usage included; long distance to Health facility, unavailability of preferred contraceptive methods, absenteeism of family planning providers, high cost of managing side effects, desire for big family size, children dying less than five years old, husbands forbidding women from using family planning and lack of community leaders' involvement in family planning programme.

Conclusions: In spites of the high level of awareness, positive attitude, and free family planning services, there were obstacles that hindered family planning usage among these rural women. However, taking services close to people, reducing number of children dying before their fifth birthday, educating men about family planning, making sure family planning providers and methods are available, reducing cost of managing side effects and involving community leaders will improve utilisation of family planning and thus reduce the rapid population growth and poverty.

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乌干达北部阿穆鲁区atiak第四保健中心农村妇女使用计划生育的障碍。
背景:乌干达自1948年以来人口的快速增长(3.2%)对卫生部门提出了更多的要求,降低了乌干达人的生活水平,导致49%的人生活在严重贫困中,特别是在冲突后的乌干达北部。人口增长的原因是避孕方法使用率低(农村地区21%,城市地区43%),加上计划生育需求未得到充分满足(41%)。这表明很难获得生殖健康服务。计划生育的有效实施可以减缓人口的快速增长。目的:确定乌干达北部农村妇女实施计划生育的障碍。设计:描述性横断面分析研究。地点:乌干达北部农村阿穆鲁区Atiak第四保健中心。对象:选取阿提亚克第四保健中心住院部和门诊部育龄女性共224人。结果:对计划生育的知晓率为418人(98.6%),对计划生育的态度为333人(78.6%),对计划生育的利用程度为230人(54.2%)。但是,计划生育使用的重大障碍包括;保健设施距离远、没有首选避孕方法、计划生育提供者缺职、管理副作用的费用高、渴望大家庭、儿童在五岁以下死亡、丈夫禁止妇女使用计划生育以及社区领导人缺乏参与计划生育方案。结论:尽管农村妇女对计划生育的认识水平高,态度积极,计划生育服务免费,但仍存在阻碍计划生育使用的障碍。然而,使服务贴近人们,减少儿童在5岁生日前死亡的人数,对男子进行计划生育教育,确保提供计划生育提供者和方法,降低管理副作用的成本,并让社区领导人参与,将改善计划生育的利用,从而减少人口的快速增长和贫困。
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期刊介绍: The East African Medical Journal is published every month. It is intended for publication of papers on original work and reviews of all aspects of medicine. Communications bearing on clinical and basic research on problems relevant to East Africa and other African countries will receive special attention. Papers submitted for publication are accepted only on the understanding they will not be published elsewhere without the permission of the Editor-in-Chief
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