Literature DB >> 1604461

The quality of family planning services in rural China.

J Kaufman1, Z Zhang, X Qiao, Y Zhang.   

Abstract

This article provides a preliminary analysis of three aspects of service quality in four rural counties in China--the availability of contraceptive methods, information given to users, and provider knowledge about methods. Contraceptive choice and characteristics of contraceptive use by women in the study areas are also examined. The data are derived from a survey carried out by the authors during 1987, under the auspices of China's State Family Planning Commission. The survey was conducted in four rural counties located in Fujian and Heilongjiang provinces. A total of 318 married women of reproductive age were randomly selected and interviewed. All family planning service sites serving the women were visited and a sample of service providers was interviewed. No shortage of contraceptives existed in any of the counties, but variations in community wealth and local procurement practices have resulted in the acquisition of an IUD with high failure rates. Although providers believe they inform women about method choices and side effects, women were poorly informed about the methods they selected. Not all providers who insert IUDs and distribute pills were knowledgeable about contraindications and side effects of the methods. Ever-use of contraception was nearly 100 percent, but most women, especially in Heilongjiang, have only used one method: the IUD or sterilization. Improvements in quality, especially in method mix, providers' level of knowledge, and the quality and quantity of information provided to users will likely improve contraceptive continuation, client satisfaction, and women's health.

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Keywords:  Abortion, Induced; Antinatalist Policy; Asia; Behavior; China; Communication; Contraception; Contraception Failure; Contraception Termination--indications; Contraceptive Availability; Contraceptive Methods; Contraceptive Usage; Decision Making; Delivery Of Health Care; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Eastern Asia; Education; Family Planning; Family Planning Programs; Female Sterilization; Fertility Control, Postconception; Health; Health Personnel; Information Distribution; Iud; Knowledge; One Child Policy; Oral Contraceptives; Policy; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Policy; Rural Population; Social Policy; Sterilization, Sexual; Training Activities; Training Programs

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1604461

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


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