印度北方邦母婴健康访视期间的咨询与产后避孕药具的使用。

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Sowmya Rajan, Ilene S Speizer, Lisa M Calhoun, Priya Nanda
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背景:产后计划生育对发展中国家的计划外怀孕和母婴健康至关重要,因此是一个具有全球意义的紧迫问题。然而,妇女在产后一年内未得到满足的避孕需求最高。让妇女了解产后怀孕风险的一种经济有效的方法是将计划生育咨询和服务与母婴健康服务相结合:我们利用最近从印度北方邦 6 个城市收集到的 2733 名近期(2011 年以来)生育过的妇女的调查数据,研究了在母婴健康检查中接触计划生育信息对(1)产后使用避孕药具,以及(2)产后选择现代避孕方法的影响。我们使用离散时间事件历史多叉 logit 模型来研究自 2011 年以来最后一次分娩后 12 个月内使用避孕药具的持续时间和现代避孕方法的选择:我们发现,分娩时在医疗机构接受咨询对妇女随后采取现代避孕措施(女性绝育和宫内节育器)的影响最大。在产后延长期内接受保健工作者的访问也与随后采取现代避孕措施(宫内节育器、避孕套和激素避孕)密切相关:结论:在产妇健康检查的关键时刻提供产后计划生育咨询有可能提高北方邦城市现代避孕方法的使用率。
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Counseling during Maternal and Infant Health Visits and Postpartum Contraceptive use in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Context: Postpartum family planning is a compelling concern of global significance due to its salience to unplanned pregnancies, and to maternal and infant health in developing countries. Yet, women face the highest level of unmet need for contraception in the year following a birth. A cost-effective way to inform women about their risk of becoming pregnant after the birth of a child is to integrate family planning counseling and services with maternal and infant health services.

Methods: We use recently collected survey data from 2733 women from six cities in Uttar Pradesh, India who had a recent birth (since 2011) to examine the role of exposure to family planning information at maternal and infant health visits on (1) any contraceptive use in the postpartum period, and (2) choice of modern method in the postpartum period. We use discrete-time event history multinomial logit models to examine the duration to contraceptive use, and choice of modern method, in the 12 months following the last birth since 2011.

Results: We find that receiving counseling in an institution at the time of delivery has the strongest influence on women's subsequent uptake of modern contraception (female sterilization and IUD). Being visited by a CHW in the extended postpartum period was also strongly associated with subsequent uptake of modern contraception (IUD, condom and hormonal contraception).

Conclusion: Providing postpartum family planning counseling at key junctures during maternal health visits has the potential to increase uptake of modern contraceptive method in urban Uttar Pradesh.

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