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Potential acceptors of Norplant implants in comparison with recently sterilized women in Sri Lanka.

S Thapa1, V de Silva, M G Farr.   

Abstract

This paper analyzes data from a population-based survey fielded in Sri Lanka, which showed that almost half of the women interested in using Norplant contraceptive subdermal implants were actually those who wanted to limit childbearing, a pattern also found in international Norplant clinical studies. A comparison between recently sterilized women and professed limiters of potential Norplant users showed the limiters to be socio-economically and demographically a significantly different group of women from those sterilized. Among several variables analyzed, the most important factor distinguishing the two groups was their relative economic status. Further comparison of the limiters with professed spacers interested in using Norplant showed that the spacers were yet another distinct category of women, the most important characteristic distinguishing between the two groups being the total number of living children. The preliminary results suggest that the Norplant implants system is not necessarily a substitute for sterilization; it appears potentially a popular method among those who want no more children but are not ready to accept sterilization. These findings that the potential Norplant implant users represent different gradients of women in the population have implications for provider counseling and user satisfaction as well as continuation.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2517375     DOI: 10.1007/bf01849357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Contracept        ISSN: 0267-4874


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1.  Demand for long acting and permanent methods of contraceptives and factors for non-use among married women of Goba Town, Bale Zone, South East Ethiopia.

Authors:  Abulie Takele; Getu Degu; Mezgebu Yitayal
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2012-10-29       Impact factor: 3.223

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