Literature DB >> 21987940

Barriers to adoption of family planning among women in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Jeff K Mathe1, Kennedy K Kasonia, Andre K Maliro.   

Abstract

The objectives of this survey were to identify women's level of KAP toward FP; identify possible barriers to using FP; determine pregnancy spacing pattern; and ascertain the level of FP promotion by health workers. This was a 2-weeks cross-sectional survey at all maternity units in Butembo of post-partum women. 572 women were interviewed. FP knowledge was high (76%), perception good (80%). Majority used traditional methods (65%), mostly Calendar method (72%). Barriers to using modern FP included lack of knowledge, fear of side effects, religious considerations and husband opposition. Unmet need for spacing and limiting was high (21 & 31%). For majority (56%), pregnancy spacing met WHO's Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy recommendations. Promotion of FP was poor (42%). Training of health workers, advocating modern contraception, improving FP services in all public health facilities and promoting FP on each contact of women is highly recommended in this city.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21987940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Reprod Health        ISSN: 1118-4841


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