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Impact of social marketing on contraceptive prevalence and cost in Honduras.

B Janowitz1, M Suazo, D B Fried, J H Bratt, P E Bailey.   

Abstract

In 1984, the Honduran Family Planning Association launched a contraceptive social marketing program by introducing the oral contraceptive, Perla. This report examines the impact of the program on overall oral contraceptive use, use by particular subgroups, source of supply, and costs. Although use of oral contraceptives increased only slightly over the period 1984-87 (from 12.7 percent to 13.4 percent among women in union aged 15-44), the social marketing program significantly increased its share of the oral contraceptive market (from 7 percent in 1984 to 15 percent in 1987, and from 20 percent to 40 percent of sales at pharmacies). For the Honduran Family Planning Association to have realized cost savings as a result of clients switching from community-based distribution programs and commercial supply sources to contraceptive social marketing programs, the association would have had to reallocate its resources. Instead, the number of distributors in the community-based distribution program increased, while the amount of couple-years of protection from oral contraceptives decreased.

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Keywords:  Americas; Central America; Community-based Distribution; Contraception; Contraceptive Availability; Contraceptive Methods; Contraceptive Prevalence; Contraceptive Usage; Cost Benefit Analysis; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Distributional Activities; Economic Factors; Evaluation Report; Family Planning; Family Planning Program Evaluation; Family Planning Programs; Family Planning Programs--cost; Family Planning Surveys; Financial Activities; Honduras; Human Resources; Latin America; Macroeconomic Factors; Marketing; Nonclinical Distribution; North America; Oral Contraceptives; Oral Contraceptives, Combined; Pharmacy Distribution; Population; Population Characteristics; Program Activities; Program Effectiveness; Program Evaluation; Programs; Quantitative Evaluation; Rural Population; Savings--changes; Social Marketing; Urban Population

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1604457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Fam Plann        ISSN: 0039-3665


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