Contraceptive Methods Used by the Selective Rural Tea Garden Workers of Sylhet

Q4 Medicine
R. Jahan, Md Monjurul Habib Choudhury, Asm Mashrurul Haque, Md Oliur Rahman Chowdhury, S. Chowdhury, Progya Laboni Tina
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Introduction: This study was focused on contraceptive methods used by the selective Tea garden workers of Sylhet. The aim was to explore the used of the contraceptive methods and factors influencing the use of the contraceptive methods along with socio-demographic profile of the tea garden workers. Materials and Methods: It was descriptive type of cross-sectional study carried out in some selective tea garden of Sylhet from July-December, 2020. 150 respondents were selected by purposive type of non-probability sampling method. Data were collected by a pretested mixed type questionnaire. Results: The study revealed that 90 (60%) of workers belonged to of 20-29 years age group. The mean age was 33.87 ± 8.97. Most of the respondents 104 (69.3%) were female, 117 (78%) were followers of Hinduism, 109 (72.7%) were illiterate, 136 (90.7%) were from the nuclear family and 129 (86%) were belonged to lower class. Majority of the workers 136 (90.7%) were using contraceptive methods, among them 78 (57%) were using injectable contraceptive but no one use permanent methods. Most of them used contraceptive methods for prevent unwanted pregnancy and reduced family expenditure that was 46 and 40 (34% and 29%). The survey assessed the positive association between use of contraceptive methods and sex, religion (p<0.05). Conclusion: Due to covid situation, the present study was conducted among only 150 respondents. Large scale survey is necessary to find out the exact pattern of contraceptive methods use throughout the tea garden workers. Medicine Today 2022 Vol.34(1): 79-82
锡尔赫特部分农村茶园工人的避孕方法
前言:本研究主要研究了锡尔赫特茶园工人的避孕方法。目的是探讨避孕方法的使用情况和影响避孕方法使用的因素,以及茶园工人的社会人口特征。材料与方法:采用描述性横断面研究,于2020年7月- 12月在锡尔赫特部分选择性茶园进行。采用目的型非概率抽样法抽取150名调查对象。采用预试混合型问卷收集数据。结果:研究显示,90(60%)的工人属于20-29岁年龄组。平均年龄33.87±8.97岁。其中女性104人(69.3%),印度教信仰者117人(78%),文盲109人(72.7%),核心家庭136人(90.7%),下层社会129人(86%)。136人(90.7%)采取了避孕措施,其中78人(57%)采取了注射避孕措施,没有人采取永久性避孕措施。其中大多数人使用避孕方法以防止意外怀孕,并减少家庭支出,分别为46%和40%(34%和29%)。调查评估避孕方法的使用与性别、宗教呈正相关(p<0.05)。结论:受新冠肺炎疫情影响,本研究仅在150名受访者中进行。为了了解整个茶园工人避孕方法使用的确切规律,有必要进行大规模的调查。今日医学2022 Vol.34(1): 79-82
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