Profile of Women Seeking an Intra-uterine Contraceptive Device at a Community Health Centre in Pretoria, South Africa

Q3 Nursing
Maphiri Am, T. Bongongo
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An upsurge in demand for intra-uterine contraceptive devices (IUCDs) has led to this study, which focuses on the profile of women seeking IUCDs at a community health centre in Pretoria, South Africa. The study aimed to determine the profile of women seeking IUCDs at a Pretoria community health centre. The setting was Temba Community Health Centre in region 2 of Tshwane health district, South Africa. A descriptive quantitative study with a cross-sectional design was conducted using a piloted questionnaire. Among the 129 participants, the mean age was 35 years (minimum 17 years, maximum 46 years). High participation was noted in the age group of 30–39 years (57.4%), single women (42.6%), those unemployed (54.3%), those with a secondary education (69%), and those with two children (62.8%). The decision to use an IUCD was based on its invisibility, lack of daily or sexual activity-related reminders, and lengthy device lifespan (100%). Before using an IUCD, many participants (32.6%) used condoms, and they were well versed in the IUCD. The primary source of knowledge on the IUCD was healthcare professionals. Women seeking IUCDs at a Pretoria CHC were mainly in the age range of 30–39 years, single, unemployed, with two children, using condom, and knowledgeable about the IUCD. The decision to choose an IUCD was backed by three key factors: it is invisible, there is no need for a daily or sexual activity-related reminder, and it lasts a long time without requiring a visit to the doctor. Healthcare professionals were the primary source of knowledge about IUCDs, and the knowledge regarding the device was scored as good among users at Temba CHC.
南非比勒陀利亚社区卫生中心寻求宫内节育器的妇女概况
对宫内节育器需求的激增导致了这项研究,该研究重点关注在南非比勒陀利亚一家社区卫生中心寻求宫内节育器的妇女的情况。这项研究旨在确定在比勒陀利亚社区卫生中心寻求宫内节育器的妇女的情况。地点是南非茨瓦内卫生区2区的特姆巴社区卫生中心。采用试验性问卷进行了横断面设计的描述性定量研究。在129名参与者中,平均年龄为35岁(最低17岁,最高46岁)。30-39岁年龄组(57.4%)、单身女性(42.6%)、失业者(54.3%)、受过中等教育者(69%)和有两个孩子的人(62.8%)的参与率很高。使用宫内节育器的决定是基于其隐形性、缺乏日常或性活动相关提醒以及设备寿命长(100%)。在使用宫内节育器之前,许多参与者(32.6%)使用了避孕套,他们对宫内节育器非常熟悉。关于宫内节育器的主要知识来源是保健专业人员。在比勒陀利亚CHC寻求宫内节育器的妇女主要年龄在30-39岁之间,单身,失业,有两个孩子,使用避孕套,并且了解宫内节育器。选择宫内节育器的决定有三个关键因素支持:它是隐形的,不需要每天或与性活动相关的提醒,而且它可以持续很长时间,不需要去看医生。医疗保健专业人员是了解宫内节育器的主要来源,Temba CHC的用户对该设备的了解也很好。
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Open Public Health Journal
Open Public Health Journal Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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期刊介绍: The Open Public Health Journal is an Open Access online journal which publishes original research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, short articles and guest edited single topic issues in the field of public health. Topics covered in this interdisciplinary journal include: public health policy and practice; theory and methods; occupational health and education; epidemiology; social medicine; health services research; ethics; environmental health; adolescent health; AIDS care; mental health care. The Open Public Health Journal, a peer reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and freely available worldwide.
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