墨西哥低收入妇女的计划生育咨询和产后避孕药使用情况。

Sarah L Barber
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背景:在墨西哥,计划生育咨询已被纳入产前护理临床指南。然而,妇女在产前护理期间接受计划生育建议与随后使用避孕药具之间的关系尚未得到评价。方法:收集2003年至2004年墨西哥17个州2238名城市低收入产后妇女的数据。参与的妇女报告了所接受的产前服务和避孕药具的使用情况。Logistic和多项Logistic回归模型评估了在社区护理质量、服务利用、分娩特征、家庭社会经济特征和母婴特征得到控制后,产前护理期间接受计划生育建议是否能预测当前的避孕药具使用情况。结果:总体而言,47%的妇女使用现代避孕方法。在产前护理期间接受计划生育建议的妇女比没有接受此类建议的妇女更有可能使用避孕药(优势比,2.2)。接受计划生育建议的妇女使用避孕套(相对风险比为2.3)和宫内节育器(相对风险比为5.2)以及接受绝育手术(相对风险比为1.4)的可能性高于不使用任何方法的妇女。结论:将计划生育咨询纳入产前保健可能是达到妇女避孕需求高的重要策略。
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Family planning advice and postpartum contraceptive use among low-income women in Mexico.

Context: In Mexico, family planning advice has been incorporated into the clinical guidelines for prenatal care. However, the relationship between women's receipt of family planning advice during prenatal care and subsequent contraceptive use has not been evaluated.

Methods: Data were collected in 2003 and 2004 in 17 Mexican states from 2,238 urban low-income women postpartum. Participating women reported on prenatal services received and contraceptive use. Logistic and multinomial logistic regression models evaluated whether receiving family planning advice during prenatal care predicted current contraceptive use, after quality of care in the community, service utilization, delivery characteristics, household socioeconomic characteristics, and maternal and infant characteristics were controlled for.

Results: Overall, 47% of women used a modern contraceptive method. Women who received family planning advice during prenatal care were more likely to use a contraceptive than were those who did not receive such advice (odds ratio, 2.2). Women who received family planning advice had a higher probability of using condoms (relative risk ratio, 2.3) and IUDs (5.2), and of undergoing sterilization (1.4), than of using no method.

Conclusions: Integrating family planning advice into prenatal care may be an important strategy for reaching women when their demand for contraception is high.

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