| Literature DB >> 28031299 |
Meghan Corroon1, Essete Kebede2, Gean Spektor3, Ilene Speizer3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Family Planning 2020 initiative aims to reach 120 million new family planning users by 2020. Drug shops and pharmacies are important private-sector sources of contraception in many contexts but are less well understood than public-sector sources, especially in urban environments. This article explores the role that drug shops and pharmacies play in the provision of contraceptive methods in selected urban areas of Nigeria and Kenya as well as factors associated with women's choice of where to obtain these methods.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28031299 PMCID: PMC5199177 DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-16-00197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Sci Pract ISSN: 2169-575X
Descriptive Characteristics of Surveyed Women Who Had Sex in the Last Year in Selected Urban Areas, by Country, 2010/2011
| Characteristic | Nigeria (N = 11,930) | Kenya (N = 7,085) |
|---|---|---|
| No. (%) | No. (%) | |
| Age category, years | ||
| 15–24 | 2429 (20.4) | 2476 (35.0) |
| 25–34 | 5296 (44.4) | 3100 (43.8) |
| ≥35 | 4205 (35.2) | 1509 (21.3) |
| Highest education level | ||
| None/Quranic | 1653 (13.9) | 429 (6.1) |
| Primary | 2030 (17.0) | 2673 (37.7) |
| Secondary | 5140 (43.1) | 2740 (38.7) |
| Higher | 3027 (25.4) | 1243 (17.5) |
| Missing | 81 (0.7) | 0 (0.0) |
| Religion | ||
| Christian | 5832 (48.9) | 6318 (89.2) |
| Muslim | 5969 (50.0) | 621 (8.8) |
| No religion/other/none/missing | 128 (1.1) | 146 (2.1) |
| Marital/relationship status | ||
| Never married | 1835 (15.4) | 1584 (22.4) |
| Married/living together | 9703 (81.3) | 4884 (68.9) |
| Divorced/separated | 160 (1.3) | 505 (7.1) |
| Widowed | 93 (0.8) | 108 (1.5) |
| Missing | 139 (1.2) | 4 (0.1) |
| Has at least one living child | ||
| No | 2353 (19.7) | 1510 (21.3) |
| Yes | 9577 (80.3) | 5574 (78.7) |
| Wealth quintile | ||
| Poorest | 2206 (18.5) | 1280 (18.1) |
| Poor | 2434 (20.4) | 1352 (19.1) |
| Middle | 2510 (21.0) | 1495 (21.1) |
| Rich | 2462 (20.6) | 1467 (20.7) |
| Richest | 2319 (19.4) | 1491 (21.1) |
| City (Nigeria/Kenya) | ||
| Abuja/Nairobi | 1594 (13.4) | 5150 (72.7) |
| Benin City/Mombasa | 1564 (13.1) | 1325 (18.7) |
| Ibadan/Kisumu | 2487 (20.8) | 382 (5.4) |
| Ilorin/Machakos | 1993 (16.7) | 103 (1.4) |
| Kaduna/Kakamega | 2853 (23.9) | 126 (1.8) |
| Zaria/NA | 1440 (12.1) | NA |
| Current contraceptive use | ||
| No method | 7409 (62.1) | 3116 (44.0) |
| Long-acting method | 406 (3.4) | 508 (7.2) |
| Short-acting method | 2750 (23.1) | 3048 (43.0) |
| Natural/traditional methods | 1365 (11.4) | 413 (5.8) |
| Type of short-acting method among short-acting method users | ||
| Injectable | 722 (26.2) | 1511 (49.6) |
| Oral contraceptive pill | 372 (13.5) | 860 (28.2) |
| Emergency contraception | 214 (7.8) | 87 (2.9) |
| Condom | 1440 (52.4) | 589 (19.3) |
| Spermicide | 3 (0.1) | 0 (0.0) |
Note: All analyses are weighted; unweighted total for Nigeria was 11,873, and for Kenya 7,226.
Method Source Among Surveyed Women Using a Short-Acting Method and Who Had Sex in the Last Year in Selected Urban Areas, by Country and Method, 2010/2011
| Source | Nigeria | Kenya | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Injectable (n = 722) | OCP (n = 372) | EC (n = 214) | Condom (n = 1440) | Other modern (n = 3) | Total short-acting (N = 2750) | Injectable (n = 1511) | OCP (n = 860) | EC (n = 87) | Condom (n = 587) | Total short-acting (N = 3048) | |
| Public facility | 60.5 | 20.9 | 2.9 | 4.6 | 68.7 | 21.4 | 50.8 | 30.6 | 10.4 | 9.2 | 35.9 |
| Private facility | 22.3 | 4.2 | 3.3 | 2.4 | 31.3 | 8.0 | 42.7 | 25.5 | 9.0 | 10.1 | 30.6 |
| Pharmacy (Nigeria); Pharmacy/drug shop (Kenya) | 3.4 | 22.3 | 32.6 | 27.6 | 0.0 | 20.9 | 6.2 | 43.7 | 76.5 | 75.0 | 32.1 |
| Drug shop/PPMV (Nigeria) | 10.6 | 49.0 | 52.4 | 46.4 | 0.0 | 37.8 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Other | 0.6 | 0.3 | 1.0 | 7.5 | 0.0 | 4.4 | 0.0 | 0.2 | 0.0 | 1.4 | 0.4 |
| Don't know/missing | 2.6 | 3.2 | 7.8 | 11.5 | 0.0 | 7.8 | 0.3 | 0.0 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 1.1 |
| Total | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Abbreviations: EC, emergency contraception; OCP, oral contraceptive pill; PPMV, proprietary patent medicine vendor.
Characteristics of Drug Shops and Pharmacies Surveyed in Selected Urban Areas of Nigeria and Kenya, 2010/2011
| % of Nigerian Pharmacies (n = 433) | % of Nigerian Drug Shops (n = 555) | % of Kenyan Pharmacies/Drug Shops (n = 223) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of years open/in operation | |||
| Less than 5 | 19.6 | 31.9 | 42.2 |
| 5 to 10 | 31.2 | 34.8 | 21.1 |
| 11 to 15 | 15.9 | 14.8 | 15.7 |
| More than 15 | 16.9 | 12.3 | 11.7 |
| Don't know | 16.2 | 6.1 | 9.4 |
| Missing | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.0 |
| Number of operating hours per day | |||
| Less than 5 | 0.2 | 0.5 | 1.4 |
| 5 to 10 | 13.2 | 16.6 | 26.5 |
| 11 to 15 | 73.2 | 72.4 | 66.8 |
| More than 15 | 13.4 | 9.9 | 4.0 |
| Missing | 0.0 | 0.5 | 1.4 |
| Number of operating days per week | |||
| 5 | 1.2 | 0.7 | 2.7 |
| 6 | 47.1 | 41.8 | 45.7 |
| 7 | 51.7 | 57.3 | 49.8 |
| Missing | 0.0 | 0.2 | 1.8 |
| Number of regular, permanent staff | |||
| Less than 5 | 69.8 | 92.4 | 79.8 |
| 5 to 10 | 22.6 | 1.6 | 11.7 |
| 11 to 15 | 1.9 | 0.0 | 5.4 |
| More than 15 | 3.0 | 0.0 | 1.8 |
| Missing | 2.8 | 6.0 | 1.4 |
| Outlet provides family planning methods | |||
| Yes | 95.8 | 87.0 | 98.2 |
| No | 3.0 | 12.6 | 1.8 |
| Missing/Don't know | 1.2 | 0.4 | 0.0 |
| Observed family planning promotional materials on display | |||
| Displayed | 32.8 | 20.4 | 48.9 |
| Not displayed | 65.1 | 78.7 | 50.7 |
| Missing | 2.1 | 0.9 | 0.5 |
| Person interviewed ever received training on family planning | |||
| Yes | 40.7 | 40.7 | 57.0 |
| No | 59.1 | 57.7 | 42.6 |
| Don't know | 0.2 | 1.6 | 0.0 |
| Missing | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.5 |
Contraceptive Methods Offered in Surveyed Pharmacies and Drug Shops in Selected Urban Areas, by Facility Type and Country, 2010/2011
| Method Offered | % of Nigerian Pharmacies (n = 415) | % of Nigerian Drug Shops (n = 483) | % of Kenyan Pharmacies/Drug Shops (n = 219) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Injectable | 69.6 | 20.1 | 68.0 |
| Combined oral pill | 76.6 | 64.8 | 98.2 |
| Progestin-only pill | 4.3 | 1.9 | 14.6 |
| Emergency contraception | 70.4 | 37.9 | 92.7 |
| Male condom | 98.8 | 98.1 | 93.6 |
| Female condom | 31.8 | 14.1 | 5.9 |
| Spermicide | 1.5 | 0.4 | NA |
Surveyed Facilities Requiring a Prescription for Clients to Receive a Contraceptive Method in Selected Urban Areas, by Facility Type and Country, 2010/2011
| Nigerian Pharmacies | Nigerian Drug Shops | Kenyan Pharmacies/Drug Shops | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. Providing Method (% Requiring Rx) | No. Providing Method (% Requiring Rx) | No. Providing Method (% Requiring Rx) | |
| Injectable | 289 (41.9) | 97 (55.7) | 149 (56.4) |
| Combined oral pill | 318 (39.3) | 313 (39.0) | 215 (25.1) |
| Progestin only pill | 18 (55.6) | 9 (44.4) | 32 (34.4) |
| Emergency contraceptives | 292 (33.2) | 183 (29.5) | 203 (10.8) |
| Male condom | 410 (14.2) | 474 (12.2) | 205 (1.0) |
| Female condom | 132 (14.4) | 68 (5.9) | 13 (0.0) |
| Spermicide | 6 (33.3) | 2 (100.0) | NA |
Abbreviation: Rx, prescription.
Multinomial Logistic Regression Coefficients (Standard Errors) Comparing Source of Method Among Surveyed Women Using Short-Acting Methods, Selected Urban Areas of Nigeria, 2010/2011 (N=2,565)
| Pharmacy/Drug Shop vs. Public | Pharmacy/Drug Shop vs. Private | Public vs. Private | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marital status (Ref: Married) | |||
| Never married | 1.00 (0.41) | 0.10 (0.46) | −0.89 (0.57) |
| Divorced/separated/widowed | 0.77 (0.41) | −0.27 (0.45) | −1.04 (0.56) |
| Religion (Ref: Christian) | |||
| Muslim | −0.33 (0.13) | −0.11 (0.21) | 0.22 (0.22) |
| No religion | 0.54 (0.80) | −1.31 (0.67) | −1.85 (0.91) |
| Age (Ref: Age ≥35) | |||
| <25 | 1.13 (0.21) | 0.54 (0.31) | −0.59 (0.34) |
| 25–34 | 0.66 (0.12) | 0.45 (0.18) | −0.21 (0.18) |
| Education (Ref: None) | |||
| Primary | 0.06 (0.26) | 0.33 (0.38) | 0.27 (0.38) |
| Secondary | 0.26 (0.27) | 0.12 (0.38) | −0.14 (0.38) |
| Higher than secondary | 0.45 (0.28) | 0.49 (0.41) | 0.04 (0.42) |
| Wealth (Ref: Poorest) | |||
| Poor | 0.31 (0.19) | 0.19 (0.28) | −0.11 (0.30) |
| Middle | 0.26 (0.19) | 0.14 (0.29) | −0.12 (0.30) |
| Rich | 0.24 (0.20) | 0.11 (0.31) | −0.13 (0.31) |
| Richest | 0.42 (0.23) | −0.38 (0.31) | −0.80 (0.35) |
| City (Ref: Ibadan) | |||
| Abuja | −1.05 (0.19) | 0.31 (0.34) | 1.37 (0.36) |
| Benin City | −0.15 (0.20) | −0.43 (0.27) | −0.27 (0.31) |
| Ilorin | 0.13 (0.16) | −0.62 (0.26) | −0.75 (0.27) |
| Kaduna | −0.86 (0.18) | −0.73 (0.28) | 0.13 (0.29) |
| Zaria | −1.35 (0.24) | −1.32 (0.39) | 0.03 (0.32) |
| Any living children | −1.22 (0.43) | −1.48 (0.52) | −0.26 (0.65) |
| Constant | 1.30 (0.56) | 2.98 (0.68) | 1.69 (0.81) |
Note: Don't know, other, and missing options modeled but not shown in comparisons.
P≤.10;
P≤.05;
P≤.01;
P≤.001.
Multinomial Logistic Regression Coefficients (Standard Errors) Comparing Source of Method Among Surveyed Women Using Short-Acting Methods, Selected Urban Areas of Kenya, 2010/2011 (N=3,049)
| Pharmacy/Drug Shop vs. Public | Pharmacy/Drug Shop vs. Private | Public vs. Private | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marital status (Ref: Married) | |||
| Never married | 1.17 (0.15) | 1.13 (0.19) | −0.04 (0.17) |
| Divorced/separated/widowed | 0.93 (0.18) | 0.66 (0.21) | −0.26 (0.18) |
| Religion (Ref: Christian) | |||
| Muslim | 0.32 (0.23) | 0.39 (0.25) | 0.08 (0.22) |
| No religion | 0.19 (0.48) | 0.21 (0.46) | 0.02 (0.47) |
| Age (Ref: Age ≥35) | |||
| <25 | −0.26 (0.16) | −0.17 (0.17) | 0.09 (0.15) |
| 25–34 | −0.20 (0.14) | −0.17 (0.16) | 0.02 (0.13) |
| Education (Ref: None) | |||
| Primary | 0.02 (0.30) | 0.29 (0.31) | 0.27 (0.23) |
| Secondary | 0.22 (0.30) | 0.52 (0.31) | 0.30 (0.22) |
| Higher than secondary | 0.82 (0.32) | 0.74 (0.34) | −0.08 (0.27) |
| Wealth (Ref: Poorest) | |||
| Poor | 0.24 (0.16) | 0.13 (0.18) | −0.10 (0.14) |
| Middle | 0.35 (0.17) | 0.12 (0.18) | −0.23 (0.15) |
| Rich | 0.50 (0.16) | 0.27 (0.19) | −0.23 (0.17) |
| Richest | 1.24 (0.20) | 0.26 (0.22) | −0.98 (0.20) |
| City (Ref: Kisumu) | |||
| Nairobi | 0.73 (0.17) | −0.17 (0.18) | −0.91 (0.15) |
| Mombasa | 0.63 (0.19) | −0.67 (0.21) | −1.30 (0.18) |
| Machakos | 0.13 (0.17) | 0.70 (0.22) | 0.57 (0.20) |
| Kakamega | 0.73 (0.19) | 0.87 (0.24) | 1.60 (0.22) |
| Any living children | −1.76 (0.19) | −1.25 (0.21) | 0.51 (0.23) |
| Constant | −0.28 (0.38) | 0.22 (0.43) | 0.50 (0.36) |
Note: Don't know, other, and missing option modeled but not shown in comparisons.
P≤.10;
P≤.05;
P≤.01;
P≤.001.