计划生育教育计划对苏丹妇女避孕药具使用率的影响--一项准实验研究

Elwaleed Idris Sagiron, Yahya Hussein Ahmed, Abdalla Mohamed Ahmed Osman, Nahid Khalil Elfaki, Nahla Elradhi Abdulrahman, Mohammed Ateeg Abdelrahman, Ahmed Abdalla Jarelnape, Hamza Hussain Ahmed Balol, Abdalrahman Mustafa Taha Mohamed, Wargaa Hashim Hussein Taha, Mugahed Ali Alkhadher, Amna Mohammed Idris, Abdelelah Abdelgadir Hamed, Sadeq Abdo Alwesabi, Elsadig Eltaher Hamed Abdulrahman, Samah Ramadan Elrefaey
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背景:尽管计划生育服务在维护孕产妇健康和降低孕产妇死亡率方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但苏丹自 1985 年将计划生育服务纳入初级保健系统以来,孕产妇死亡率仍然居高不下,而且利用率一直很低。研究目的本研究旨在评估计划生育教育计划对苏丹妇女避孕药具使用率的影响。研究方法:为达到研究目的,采用了准实验研究方法。456 名育龄妇女参与了这项研究。这项研究在喀土穆州喀土穆北部的两个地区(Aldaroshab 和 Alkadro 地区)进行。Aldaroshab 地区被随机选作干预组。阿尔卡德罗地区作为对照组,数据收集采用问卷调查的方式,问卷包含 30 个问题,涉及计划生育的各个方面。将参与者分为实验组和对照组,并进行前后测试以确定使用率,将数据输入 SPSS 23 版进行分析,P 值小于 0.05。结果研究发现,参加教育计划后,研究对象的计划生育利用率水平明显提高。在干预前的测量中,有 114 人(50%)使用了计划生育方法,而在干预后的测量中,有 190 人(83.3%)使用了计划生育方法。(P = 0.001 < 0.05).自然避孕法、避孕药和注射避孕法的使用率分别从(5.2%、26.2% 和 5.3%)大幅增至(15.4%、34.2% 和 15.8%)。结论研究得出结论,在苏丹,计划生育教育计划大大提高了避孕药具的使用率。建议:简化并最大限度地利用计划生育健康教育计划
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Effectiveness of a Family Planning Education Program on Contraceptive Utilization among Women in Sudan- a Quasi Experimental Study
Background: While family planning services play a crucial role in preserving maternal health and mitigating maternal mortality rates, Sudan, despite its integration into the primary healthcare system since 1985, continues to grapple with elevated maternal mortality rates, coupled with persistently low utilization rates. Aim of the study: The purpose of this study was designed to assess the impact of a family planning education program on contraceptive utilization rate among women in Sudan. Methodology: A quasi experimental study was used to achieve the aim of the study. Cluster sample technique was used to involve 456 reproductive-age women. This study was carried out in two local area at Khartoum north locality in Khartoum state (Aldaroshab and Alkadro area). Aldaroshab Area was randomly selected to act as the intervention group. Alkadro Area was acted as a control group, data was collected using a questionnaire consisting of 30 questions covering different aspects of family planning. Participants were divided into experimental and control groups, and pre-and post-tests were conducted to determine the utilization rate, the data were entered into SPSS version 23 for analysis, p-value <0.05. Results: The study found significant increase in the level of utilization rate of the studied population regarding family planning after attendance of the educational program. The use of the participants family planning methods was 114(50%) of them at pre intervention measurement and by 190(83.3%) at post intervention measurement. (P = 0.001 < 0.05). The utilization of natural methods, contraceptive pills, and injectable methods has significantly increased from (5.2%, 26.2% and 5.3%) to (15.4%, 34.2% and 15.8%) respectively. Conclusions: The study concludes that a family planning education program significantly increases the level of contraceptive utilization rate in Sudan. Recommendation : Simplification and maximum utilization of the family planning health education programs
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