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Barriers to modern contraceptive use in rural areas in DRC.

Mbadu Fidèle Muanda1, Gahungu Parfait Ndongo2, Lauren J Messina3, Jane T Bertrand4.   

Abstract

Recent research in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has shown that over a quarter of women have an unmet need for family planning and that modern contraceptive use is three times higher among urban than rural women. This study focuses on the reasons behind the choices of married men and women to use contraception or not. What are the barriers that have led to low levels of modern contraceptive use among women and men in DRC rural areas? The research team conducted 24 focus groups among women (non-users of any method, users of traditional methods and users of modern methods) and husbands (of non-users or users of traditional methods) in six health zones of three geographically dispersed provinces. The key barriers that emerged were poor spousal communication, sociocultural norms (especially the husband's role as primary decision-maker and the desire for a large family), fear of side-effects and a lack of knowledge. Despite these barriers, many women in the study indicated that they were open to adopting a modern family planning method in the future. These findings imply that programming must address mutual comprehension and decision-making among rural men and women alike in order to trigger positive changes in behaviour and perceptions relating to contraceptive use.

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Keywords:  Democratic Republic of Congo; barriers; cultural norms; family planning; family size

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28276915     DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2017.1286690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


  24 in total

1.  Effect of Family Planning Counseling After Delivery on Contraceptive Use at 24 Weeks Postpartum in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2019-04

2.  Development and Uptake of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Services in Rwanda, 2009-2016.

Authors:  Rosine Ingabire; Jeannine Mukamuyango; Julien Nyombayire; Sarah Rae Easter; Rachel Parker; Amelia Mazzei; Robertine Sinabamenye; Amanda Tichacek; Susan Allen; Etienne Karita; Kristin M Wall
Journal:  J Womens Health (Larchmt)       Date:  2019-07-05       Impact factor: 2.681

3.  Adaptation of community-based distribution of family planning services to context-specific social networks: a case of marriage counsellors in Lusaka district, Zambia.

Authors:  Lucy Nyundo; Maxine Whittaker; Lynne Eagle; David R Low
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 2.655

4.  Beyond knowledge acquisition: factors influencing family planning utilization among women in conservative communities in Rural Burundi.

Authors:  Sonia Hakizimana; Emmanuel Nene Odjidja
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2021-05-13       Impact factor: 3.223

5.  Married women's autonomy and post-delivery modern contraceptive use in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Authors:  Yuji Sano; Roger Antabe; Kilian Nasung Atuoye; Joseph A Braimah; Sylvester Z Galaa; Isaac Luginaah
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2018-03-12       Impact factor: 2.809

6.  Fear of infertility limits contraceptive usage among first-time mothers in Ghana: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Emmanuel Adofo; Elvis J Dun-Dery; Agnes M Kotoh; Frederick Dun-Dery; James Atampiiga Avoka; Mary Eyram Ashinyo
Journal:  SAGE Open Med       Date:  2021-06-03

Review 7.  Family Planning in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Encouraging Momentum, Formidable Challenges.

Authors:  Dieudonné Kwete; Arsene Binanga; Thibaut Mukaba; Théophile Nemuandjare; Muanda Fidele Mbadu; Marie-Thérèse Kyungu; Perri Sutton; Jane T Bertrand
Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract       Date:  2018-03-30

8.  Attitudes toward sexual and reproductive health among adolescents and young people in urban and rural DR Congo.

Authors:  Fidèle Mbadu Muanda; Ndongo Parfait Gahungu; Francine Wood; Jane T Bertrand
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2018-05-04       Impact factor: 3.223

9.  'Our culture prohibits some things': qualitative inquiry into how sociocultural context influences the scale-up of community-based injectable contraceptives in Nigeria.

Authors:  Oluwaseun Oladapo Akinyemi; Bronwyn Harris; Mary Kawonga
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-07-19       Impact factor: 2.692

10.  'It's not good to eat a candy in a wrapper': male students' perspectives on condom use and concurrent sexual partnerships in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Authors:  Maroyi Mulumeoderhwa
Journal:  SAHARA J       Date:  2018-12
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