尼日利亚埃努古的私营计划生育服务:服务利用的可得性和趋势

P. Nkwo
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埃努古两个政府所有的计划生育诊所的服务利用率很低。目前尚不清楚这是否代表计划生育做法的真正减少或客户更倾向于私人计划生育服务提供者。对埃努古所有266家注册的私人医院、诊所和妇产中心进行了横断面调查,以确定私营计划生育服务的提供情况以及这些保健设施利用计划生育服务的趋势。266个私人保健设施中有31个(即11.7%)提供计划生育服务。27家(87.1%)设施报告服务利用率呈上升趋势,4家(12.9%)设施报告趋势没有变化。没有设施报告下降趋势。据报告造成上升趋势的主要因素有:增加大众传媒启蒙(67.7%),大家庭的经济现实(58%),以及更好地获得计划生育服务(54.8%)。埃努古大多数私人计划生育诊所的服务使用率呈上升趋势,这表明客户更喜欢私人计划生育服务,这可能解释了公共计划生育诊所的惠顾人数下降的原因。
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Privately-Owned Family Planning Services In Enugu Nigeria: Availability And Trends In Service Utilization
Service utilization in the two government-owned family planning clinics in Enugu has been low. It is not known whether this represents a true decline in family planning practice or clients preference for private family planning service providers. A crosssectional survey of all the 266 registered private hospitals, clinics and maternity centres in Enugu was conducted to determine the availability of privately-owned family planning services as well as the trends of family planning service utilization in such health facilities. 31 out of the 266 private health facilities (i.e. 11.7%) were offering family planning services. 27 (87.1%) facilities reported increasing trends in service utilization while 4 (12.9%) facilities reported no change in trends. No facility reported a falling trend. The major factors reported to be responsible for the rising trends were; increased mass media enlightenment (67.7%), economic realities of large families (58%), and better accessibility to family planning services (54.8%).The rising trend in service utilization in most of the private family planning clinics in Enugu suggests that clients prefer private family planning services which might explains the declining patronage of public FP clinics.
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