ANALYSIS OF FAMILY PLANNING DROPOUTS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE

P. Siregar, N. Nurhayati, Desty Adinda, Muhammad Ancha Sitorus, Robani Catursaptanie, Evalina Franciska Hutasoit
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The Family Planning Program (FPP) is one of the strategies carried out by the government to suppress the increase in population growth. Unfortunately, women of reproductive age (WRA) often stop participating in FPP or drop it out, unaware of increasing the risk of conception. This study uses secondary data from the 2017 IDHS for 945 WRAs who have used modern FPP methods. It uses cross-tabulation to determine the distribution of husbands' approval regarding the FPP method, wanting more children, side effects of family planning, the role of family planning service providers, and the incidence of dropping out of FPP in North Sumatra Province. The results indicated that 238 out of 707 WRAs (25.8%) dropped out of FPP. The FPP dropping out in North Sumatra Province mostly occurred to WRAs who experienced side effects of FPP methods (238 WRAs) and who changed their minds to want more children (67 WRAs). The BKKBN of North Sumatra Province must provide training to FPP service providers on the side effects of the methods to improve their counseling skills, which must be used properly to serve the WRAs before they decide to use contraceptives.
育龄妇女计划生育辍学情况分析
计划生育计划是政府为抑制人口增长而实施的战略之一。不幸的是,育龄妇女(WRA)经常停止参与FPP或退出,没有意识到怀孕风险的增加。本研究使用了945名使用现代FPP方法的WRA的2017年IDHS的二次数据。它使用交叉表格来确定丈夫对FPP方法的认可度分布,想要更多的孩子,计划生育的副作用,计划生育服务提供者的作用,以及北苏门答腊省退出FPP的发生率。结果表明,707个WRA中有238个(25.8%)退出了FPP。北苏门答腊省的FPP辍学主要发生在WRA身上,他们经历了FPP方法的副作用(238个WRA),并改变了主意想要更多的孩子(67个WRAs)。北苏门答腊省BKKBN必须向FPP服务提供者提供关于提高其咨询技能的方法的副作用的培训,在他们决定使用避孕药具之前,必须正确使用这些方法为WRA服务。
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