Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Contraception in Rural Area of Vidarbha

Asawari Deo, Deepti Shrivastava, Sonali Chauhan
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Knowledge of use of contraceptives is necessary to prevent unwanted pregnancies and for optimal spacing, especially when it comes to rural populace. It is essential to create awareness and educate them regarding the proper usage of contraceptives and facilitate their usage. Family planning has two main objectives; firstly, to have only the desired number of children and secondly, proper spacing of pregnancies. India has undergone fertility transition and important feature of this transition is the fact that contraceptive use has spread to even uneducated women. Family planning is widely discussed topic on the national stage, with lot of government machinery to help implement it, yet there exist lot of disparity in its execution. In our study, the knowledge of contraception was upto 60%, while its acceptance was seen in 50% of the population, knowledge of contraceptives was very much likened to the level of education the populace has received as well as due to efforts of mother and child health and family planning services in the rural area, lack of use contraceptives was mainly attributed to fear of side-effects, which were mainly due to hearsay. Our study highlights the fact that even though our study was based in rural area, it involved women belonging to all stratas of society, and women had more predilection towards temporary methods of contraception rather than going for permanent contraception. It is concluded from the present study that 60% women had knowledge and were aware of the contraceptives but lacking information about their availability at health care centers.
维达尔巴农村地区避孕知识、态度与实践
使用避孕药具的知识对于防止意外怀孕和最佳间隔是必要的,特别是对于农村人口而言。必须提高认识,教育他们正确使用避孕药具,并为其使用提供便利。计划生育有两个主要目标;首先,只生育理想数量的孩子,其次,适当的怀孕间隔。印度经历了生育过渡,这一过渡的一个重要特点是,避孕药具的使用已蔓延到甚至未受过教育的妇女。计划生育是国家舞台上广泛讨论的话题,有很多政府机构帮助实施计划生育,但在执行过程中存在很多差距。在我们的研究中,避孕知识高达60%,而接受避孕的人口占50%,避孕知识与民众接受的教育水平非常相似,并且由于农村地区妇幼保健和计划生育服务的努力,缺乏使用避孕药具主要归因于害怕副作用,这主要是由于道听途说。我们的研究强调了这样一个事实,即尽管我们的研究是基于农村地区的,但它涉及了社会各个阶层的女性,女性更倾向于临时避孕方法,而不是永久避孕。从目前的研究中得出的结论是,60%的妇女了解并了解避孕药具,但缺乏保健中心提供避孕药具的信息。
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