A study on contraceptive usage among postpartum women in bhubaneswar, odisha

Adrija Roy, Ipsa Mohapatra
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India with a population of 1.3 billion people and nearly18% of the world’s population is the second most populous country in the world. Contraceptive usage during postpartum period, being critical for maternal and child health; the study was undertaken to estimate prevalence of contraceptive usage among postpartum women and to assess reasons for non-usage. A cross-sectional study was undertaken in the urban field-practice area of Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, from November 2016-March 2017; using a pre-structured questionnaire with socio-demographic variables, obstetric history, details of mother and baby, family planning awareness and practices. From a list of postpartum women registered in the postnatal clinic, those satisfying inclusion criteria and giving consent were taken, by simple random sampling, till the desired sample-size of 240 was reached. Data was analysed using EpiInfo 7. 72.1% were in the age group of 19-25years; 79% were Hindus. 20.4% participants were using some form of contraception, 65.3% of whose husbands were using male condoms and 22.5% were using IUCDs. The main reason for not using postpartum contraception was lack of knowledge and access. 87.1% of the women had heard about some or the other methods. 12.9% answered correctly about temporary methods of contraception. 48.3% had heard about contraceptive methods from their husbands. Only 6.3% women knew about safe period, and 2.1 % had correct knowledge about advantages of spacing methods. Overall usage of postpartum contraception was low. The study concludes that family planning methods and contraceptive practices needs more awareness among the study population.
奥里萨邦布巴内斯瓦尔产后妇女避孕药具使用情况研究
印度拥有13亿人口,占世界人口近18%,是世界上人口第二多的国家。产后使用避孕药具,对母婴健康至关重要;进行这项研究是为了估计产后妇女使用避孕药具的流行程度,并评估不使用避孕药具的原因。2016年11月至2017年3月,在布巴内斯瓦尔卡林加医学研究所的城市实地实践区进行了一项横断面研究;使用预先编制的问卷,其中包括社会人口变量、产科史、母婴细节、计划生育意识和做法。从在产后门诊登记的产后妇女名单中,采用简单随机抽样的方法,抽取符合纳入标准并表示同意的妇女,直至达到所需样本量240人。使用EpiInfo 7分析数据。年龄在19-25岁的占72.1%;79%是印度教徒。20.4%的参与者使用某种形式的避孕措施,其中65.3%的丈夫使用男用避孕套,22.5%的人使用宫内节育器。不采取产后避孕措施的主要原因是缺乏避孕知识和途径。87.1%的妇女听说过这种或那种方法。对临时避孕方法回答正确的占12.9%。48.3%的人从丈夫那里听说过避孕方法。只有6.3%的女性知道安全期,2.1%的女性对间隔避孕方法的好处有正确的认识。产后避孕的总体使用率较低。该研究的结论是,计划生育方法和避孕措施需要在研究人群中有更多的认识。
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