| Literature DB >> 26194476 |
Tizta Tilahun1, Gily Coene2, Marleen Temmerman3, Olivier Degomme4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Family planning contributes substantially in achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Recently, male involvement has gained considerable attention in family planning programs but the implementation thereof remains a challenge. In that context, our study aimed at measuring the effect of a six-month-long family planning education program on male involvement in family planning, as well as on couples' contraceptive practice.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26194476 PMCID: PMC4509724 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2057-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Contraceptive use by couples Jimma zone, Ethiopia, 2014
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| At baseline |
| 164/379 (43.3 %) | 164/393 (41.7 %) |
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| At follow-up |
| 165/380 (43.4 %) | 186/391 (47.6 %) |
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| Contraceptive use at follow-up according to use of contraception at baseline | |||||
| Users at baseline |
| 127/164 (77.4 %) | 121/164 (73.8 %) |
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| Non-users at baselinea |
| 37/215 (17.2 %) | 65/227 (28.6 %) |
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| - no need |
| 23/105 (21.9 %) | 36/120 (30 %) |
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| - not willing or not allowed |
| 1/16 (6.2 %) | 2/10 (20 %) |
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| - lack of knowledge |
| 10/69 (14.5 %) | 16/40 (40 %) |
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| - too expensive |
| 1/2 (50 %) | 2/3 (66.7 %) |
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aReasons for not using contraceptives at baseline labeled as “no need” include wanting another child, recently married, and recently given birth; “not willing or not allowed” include being against family planning, not allowed by the spouse, not allowed by the family, and not allowed by the religion; “lack of knowledge” include not knowing methods of contraception, fear of side effects, and not knowing where to get contraception. Only 303 out of 442 couples that were not using any form of contraception at baseline reported one or more reasons for this. Categories are not mutually exclusive
Post-intervention spousal discussions on family planning issues, Jimma zone, Ethiopia, 2014
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| Percentage of couples that discussed family planning issues | |||||
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| 261/379 (68.9 %) | 313/393 (79.6 %) |
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| 164/380 (43.2 %) | 307/393 (78.1 %) |
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| Percentage of couples that discussed family planning issues that discussed it often or very often | |||||
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| 82/261 (31.4 %) | 227/313 (72.5 %) |
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| 53/164 (32.3 %) | 219/307 (71.3 %) |
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| Percentage of couples that reported an increase in discussing family planning issues compared to the baseline survey | |||||
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| 104/379 (27.4 %) | 142/392 (36.2 %) |
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| 64/379 (16.9 %) | 238/393 (60.6 %) |
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| Percentage of individuals who agreed women can decide about family planning without consent of her husband | |||||
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| 72/378 (19 %) | 40/393 (10.2 %) |
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| 231/366 (63.1 %) | 58/376 (15.4 %) |
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| 55/364 (15.1 %) | 3/376 (0.8 %) |
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Post-intervention willingness among men to be involved in family planning Jimma zone, Ethiopia, 2014
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| Willingness as reported by the husband | |||||
| Go together to FP service |
| 73/380 (19.2 %) | 303/393 (77.1 %) |
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| - among those already willing at baseline |
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| - among those not willing at baseline |
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| Finance costs |
| 66/380 (17.4 %) | 275/393 (70 %) |
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| - among those already willing at baseline |
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| - among those not willing at baseline |
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| Get FP together |
| 5/380 (1.3 %) | 218/393 (55.5 %) |
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| - among those already willing at baseline |
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| - among those not willing at baseline |
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| Actual involvement as reported by the wife (only couples using a form of contraception)a | |||||
| Go together to FP service |
| 128/163 (78.5 %) | 171/186 (91.9 %) |
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| - where the husband was already involved at baseline |
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| - where the husband was not involved at baseline |
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| Finance costs |
| 121/163 (74.2 %) | 167/186 (89.8 %) |
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| - where the husband was already involved at baseline |
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| - where the husband was not involved at baseline |
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| Get FP together |
| 94/163 (57.7 %) | 162/186 (87.1 %) |
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| - where the husband was already involved at baseline |
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| - where the husband was not involved at baseline |
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aOnly 249 out of 349 women who answered these questions during the follow up interview also answered them at baseline. As a result, the disaggregated results are only based on a subset consisting of these 249