| Literature DB >> 27316700 |
Nirali M Chakraborty1, Mwende Mbondo2, Joyce Wanderi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Kenya, as in many low-income countries, the private sector is an important component of health service delivery and of providing access to preventive and curative health services. The Tunza Social Franchise Network, operated by Population Services Kenya, is Kenya's largest network of private providers, comprising 329 clinics. Franchised clinics are only one source of family planning (FP), and this study seeks to understand whether access to a franchise increases the overall use or provides another alternative for women who would have found FP services in the public sector.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27316700 PMCID: PMC5025970 DOI: 10.1186/s41043-016-0056-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Popul Nutr ISSN: 1606-0997 Impact factor: 2.000
Demographic characteristics of respondents
| Full sample | Matched sample | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | Tunza |
| Control | Tunza |
| |
| Sample size | 2829 | 2780 | – | 2731 | 2538 | – |
| Age (mean) | 30.12 | 28.37 | 0.001 | 29.86 | 28.52 | 0.010 |
| Age | ||||||
| 18–24 | 30.85 | 35.03 | <0.001 | 31.19 | 34.38 | 0.003 |
| 25–30 | 27.77 | 34.41 | – | 28.86 | 34.33 | – |
| 31–40 | 27.84 | 22.81 | – | 27.09 | 23.12 | – |
| 41–49 | 13.53 | 7.75 | – | 12.86 | 8.18 | – |
| Wealth quintile | ||||||
| Q3 | 18.45 | 7.45 | <0.001 | 9.04 | 7.66 | 0.655 |
| Q4 | 80.22 | 76.09 | – | 82.93 | 80.59 | – |
| Q5 | 1.33 | 16.46 | – | 8.03 | 11.75 | – |
| Education | ||||||
| None | 7.08 | 3.98 | 0.017 | 4.81 | 3.64 | 0.741 |
| Primary | 56.28 | 47.20 | – | 50.04 | 48.73 | – |
| Secondary | 28.60 | 35.61 | – | 33.24 | 35.06 | – |
| Higher | 8.03 | 13.21 | – | 11.91 | 12.56 | – |
| Religion | ||||||
| Catholic | 25.38 | 20.31 | 0.031 | 20.04 | 20.13 | 0.398 |
| Protestant | 69.54 | 66.21 | – | 74.00 | 69.56 | – |
| Muslim | 4.06 | 12.12 | – | 5.22 | 9.48 | – |
| Other | 1.02 | 1.36 | – | 0.74 | 0.83 | – |
| Marital status | ||||||
| Living together in union | 66.66 | 67.22 | 0.385 | 69.54 | 70.35 | 0.736 |
| Living apart in union | 11.87 | 9.67 | – | 10.17 | 9.01 | – |
| Single | 21.48 | 23.10 | – | 20.29 | 20.64 | – |
| Age of sexual debut (mean) | 17.85 | 18.33 | 0.102 | 18.19 | 18.26 | 0.806 |
| Number of live births (mean) | 3.33 | 2.71 | <0.001 | 3.10 | 2.73 | 0.039 |
Full sample weighted by population size of location; matched sample weighted by population size and stratum; p values from t tests (for means) or chi2 tests (for proportions) comparing control and Tunza groups; standard errors adjusted for clustering by facility catchment area
Family planning use and knowledge
| Full sample | Matched sample | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | Tunza |
| Control | Tunza |
| |
| Currently pregnant | 7.14 | 8.08 | 0.336 | 7.90 | 7.88 | 0.809 |
| Currently using FP | 58.68 | 57.69 | 0.751 | 60.18 | 59.59 | 0.861 |
| Currently using modern FP | 53.36 | 51.55 | 0.532 | 53.52 | 53.35 | 0.955 |
| Currently using LAPM | 21.88 | 26.56 | 0.071 | 20.94 | 27.26 | 0.028 |
| New user of FP | 25.25 | 27.29 | 0.560 | 27.61 | 27.76 | 0.968 |
| Source of current FP | ||||||
| Public sector | 77.83 | 54.36 | <0.001 | 77.60 | 53.81 | <0.001 |
| Franchise | 1.58 | 16.78 | – | 1.35 | 16.26 | – |
| Other private | 20.12 | 27.89 | – | 20.56 | 29.02 | – |
| Method knowledge (avg # known) | 8.18 | 7.87 | 0.477 | 8.18 | 7.94 | 0.566 |
| Female sterilization | 63.09 | 55.52 | 0.179 | 60.55 | 55.95 | 0.372 |
| Male sterilization | 43.80 | 38.89 | 0.123 | 43.18 | 39.11 | 0.253 |
| IUD | 80.32 | 79.37 | 0.758 | 80.92 | 79.86 | 0.727 |
| Injectable | 92.29 | 93.51 | 0.533 | 92.49 | 94.03 | 0.381 |
| Implant | 82.67 | 83.06 | 0.905 | 83.34 | 84.14 | 0.796 |
| Pill | 88.70 | 89.00 | 0.916 | 88.38 | 89.25 | 0.748 |
| Male condom | 80.04 | 79.04 | 0.822 | 79.64 | 79.09 | 0.905 |
| Female condom | 63.83 | 59.35 | 0.329 | 64.99 | 59.85 | 0.280 |
| SDM | 32.71 | 30.52 | 0.554 | 31.93 | 31.41 | 0.895 |
| LAM | 39.12 | 35.47 | 0.423 | 38.89 | 36.57 | 0.596 |
| Rhythm method | 52.34 | 47.71 | 0.452 | 51.75 | 48.18 | 0.584 |
| Withdrawal | 51.21 | 47.47 | 0.446 | 52.43 | 48.24 | 0.395 |
| EC | 47.80 | 48.02 | 0.963 | 49.18 | 47.93 | 0.806 |
Full sample weighted by population size of location; matched sample weighted by population size and stratum; p values from t tests (for means) or chi2 tests (for proportions) comparing control and Tunza groups; standard errors adjusted for clustering by facility catchment area
Odds of family planning use: AOR and 95 % CI
| Current FP user | Current LAPM user | New user within past 2 years | |
|---|---|---|---|
| In Tunza area | 0.949 | 1.486 | 0.959 |
| (0.684–1.214) | (1.016–1.957)** | (0.595–1.324) | |
| Age: 18–24 (reference) | |||
| 25–30 | 1.667 | 1.5 | 0.378 |
| (1.325–2.010)*** | (0.864–2.137)* | (0.227–0.529)*** | |
| 31–40 | 1.586 | 1.997 | 0.237 |
| (1.219–1.954)*** | (1.387–2.608)*** | (0.139–0.334)*** | |
| 41–49 | 0.705 | 2.47 | 0.22 |
| (0.509–0.901)** | (1.883–3.057)*** | (0.122–0.319)*** | |
| Observations | 5195 | 3198 | 3198 |
95 % confidence intervals in parentheses
*Significant at 10 %; **significant at 5 %; ***significant at 1 %
Fig. 1Probability of LAPM use among current FP users, by age group and cluster