第一胎不全流产医学处理后宫内避孕的采用情况:乌干达中部横断面研究

Herbert Kayiga, Emelie Looft-Trägårdh, Amanda Cleeve, Othman Kakaire, Nazarius Mbona Tumwesigye, Musa Sekikubo, Joseph Rujumba, Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson, Josaphat Byamugisha
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背景:尽管宫内节育器(IUD)在乌干达很容易买到,但其使用率仍然很低,包括在流产后护理中。关于流产后宫内节育器的使用水平及相关因素,目前尚无充分的文献记载。我们的目的是确定乌干达中部第一孕期不完全流产医疗管理后流产后宫内节育器的使用率及其相关因素:2023 年 2 月至 2023 年 9 月期间,我们在乌干达中部的五家医疗机构对 15 至 49 岁的妇女进行了一项横断面研究,这些妇女表示有兴趣在流产后开始宫内避孕,并接受了米索前列醇治疗。医疗服务提供者接受了流产后避孕咨询和服务提供方面的广泛培训。通过访问者管理问卷收集了 650 名参与者的数据。主要结果是人工流产后宫内节育器的使用情况,即实际放入人工流产后宫内节育器的情况。数据是在流产后随访中收集的。采用修正的泊松回归法评估了流产后上环的决定因素:结果:在对头三个月流产进行医学处理后,接受宫内节育器的妇女比例为 370/650 (56.9%)。在其他可供选择的避孕方法中,121 名妇女(18.6%)选择了注射甲地孕酮(DMPA),116 名妇女(17.9%)选择了皮下埋植避孕,35 名妇女(5.4%)选择了口服避孕药,5 名妇女(0.8%)选择了避孕套,3 名妇女(0.5%)选择了定期禁欲。参与者的平均年龄为(27.3 ± SD 1.8)岁。参与研究的妇女中,天主教徒(32.3%)、失业者(52.6%)、与伴侣同居者(84.0%)和生育过 2-3 个孩子者(38.5%)所占比例较高。大部分宫内节育器使用者(56%)选择了铜质宫内节育器。88,CI= (1.44-2.46),p-value<0.001),以及居住地距离医疗机构 5 公里(调整后 PR=1.34,CI= (1.04-1.72),p-value=0.023)。未与伴侣同居的妇女不太可能选择宫内节育器(调整后 PR=0.59,CI= (0.44-0.79),P 值=0.001):人工流产后妇女的宫内节育器使用率接近 60%,强调了人工流产后护理中综合避孕服务的潜在影响。对人工流产后避孕咨询进行全面、最新的培训对宫内节育器的使用率至关重要。无论社会人口状况如何,在乌干达寻求流产后护理的妇女都应获得由训练有素的服务提供者提供的高质量综合服务,并提供一系列避孕方法。这些努力不仅可以防止意外怀孕,还可以改善全国的保健公平状况。
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Uptake of Intrauterine Contraception after Medical Management of First Trimester Incomplete Abortion: A Cross-sectional study in central Uganda
Background: Although intrauterine devices (IUDs) are readily available in Uganda, their utilization remains low, including within post abortion care. The level and factors associated with uptake of post abortion IUDs are not well documented. We set out to determine the uptake and factors associated with uptake of post abortion IUDs after medical management of first trimester incomplete abortions in central Uganda. Methods: Between February 2023 and September 2023, we conducted a cross-sectional study among women aged 15 to 49 years, who expressed interest in initiating post abortion intrauterine contraception and were managed with Misoprostol for first trimester incomplete abortions at five health facilities in central Uganda. Healthcare providers received extensive training in post abortion contraceptive counselling and service provision. Data from 650 participants were collected using interviewer administered questionnaires. The primary outcome was uptake of post abortion IUDs, defined as the actual insertion of the post abortion IUDs. Data were collected during a post abortion follow up visit. The determinants of post abortion IUD uptake were assessed using the modified poisson regression. Results: The proportion of women who took up IUDs after medical management of first trimester abortion, was 370/650 (56.9%). Among the other available contraceptive choices, 121(18.6%) women opted for injectable Depo-Provera (DMPA), 116(17.9%) women opted for implants, 35(5.4%) women opted for oral contraceptive pills, five (0.8%) of the women opted for condoms, and three (0.5%) women for periodic abstinence. The mean age of the participants was (27.3 ± SD 1.8) years. A high proportion of the women in the study were; Catholics (32.3%), unemployed (52.6%), cohabiting with their partners (84.0%) and had given birth to 2-3 children (38.5%). A high proportion (56%) of IUD users, opted for the copper IUDs. The post abortion IUD uptake was independently associated with religion- being a Pentecostal (Adjusted PR=2.49, CI= (1.19-5.23), p-value=0.016), monthly earning > one million Ugx (270 USD) (Adjusted PR=1.88, CI= (1.44-2.46), p-value<0.001), and staying <5 kilometres from the health facility (Adjusted PR=1.34, CI= (1.04-1.72), p-value=0.023). Women who were not cohabiting with their partners, were less likely to choose IUDs (Adjusted PR=0.59, CI= (0.44-0.79), p-value=0.001). Conclusion: The uptake of IUDs among post abortion women was nearly 60% emphasizing the potential impacts of integrated contraceptive services in Post abortion care. The impact of comprehensive and updated training on post abortion contraceptive counselling is vital on the uptake of IUDs. Regardless of sociodemographic status, women seeking post abortion care in Uganda should be provided with high-quality integrated services by trained providers offering a range of contraceptive methods. Such efforts may not only prevent unintended pregnancies but also improve health equity across the country.
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