| Literature DB >> 31856794 |
Bettina Böttcher1, Mysoon Abu-El-Noor2, Nasser Abu-El-Noor2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reliable contraception enables women and men to plan their family sizes and avoid unintended pregnancies, which can cause distress and anxiety, but also increase maternal mortality. This study explored potential barriers to contraceptive use for women in the Gaza Strip, Palestine from user and provider perspectives.Entities:
Keywords: Contraceptive choices; Contraceptive service; Gaza strip; Male involvement in contraceptive use; Palestine
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31856794 PMCID: PMC6923918 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0869-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Sociodemographic characteristics of study participants
| Quantitative study arm participants | Qualitative study arm participants | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Mean ± SD | Minimum | Maximum | Mean ± SD | Minimum | Maximum |
| Age | 30.8 (±7.5) | 19 | 50 | 30.1 (±6.2) | 21 | 48 |
| Income (in American Dollars) | $304.5 (± $257.5) | 0 | $725 | $182.9 (± $156.4) | 0 | $675.0 |
| Education | Total numbers | Percentage | Total numbers | Percentage | ||
| Primary school and below | 4 | 2.0% | 3 | 5.9% | ||
| Preparatory school | 17 | 8.3% | 8 | 15.7% | ||
| Secondary school | 94 | 46.1% | 15 | 29.4% | ||
| University degree | 86 | 42.2% | 21 | 41.2% | ||
| Unknown | 3 | 1.5% | 4 | 7.8% | ||
Satisfaction of participants with different aspects of family planning services
| Variable | Mean (±Standard deviation) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total n = 204 | NGO Clinic | Goverment Clinics | |||
| 1. | I received adequate information about contraceptive choices, including advantages and disadvantages of each method. | 3.08 (±0.94) | 3.30 (±0.79) | 2.66 (±1.05) | < 0.01 |
| 2. | I gained a good understanding of contraceptive methods from the explanation given to me in the clinic. | 3.16 (±0.82) | 3.40 (±0.63) | 2.74 (±0.96) | < 0.01 |
| 3. | Contraception is always available, including the required oral contraception | 3.22 (±0.82) | 3.40 (±0.65) | 2.89 (±0.99) | < 0.01 |
| 4. | I was always given full freedom to choose the contraception I preferred. | 3.36 (±0.75) | 3.49 (±0.64) | 3.12 (±0.87) | < 0.01 |
| 5. | Healthcare professionals were supportive of my choice. | 3.36 (±0.76) | 3.52 (±0.67) | 3.07 (±0.84) | < 0.01 |
| 6. | Educational materials (such as brochures) are available at this health care center and help in my understanding of contraceptive choices. | 3.21 (±0.78) | 3.46 (±0.60) | 2.73 (±0.87) | < 0.01 |
| 7. | Staff make sure that I understand their instructions. | 3.28 (±0.72) | 3.43 (±0.58) | 2.97 (±0.86) | < 0.01 |
| 8. | Written instructions are in a clear, understandable language. | 3.44 (±0.73) | 3.59 (±0.56) | 3.15 (±0.92) | < 0.01 |
Contraceptive use in total numbers and (percent)
| Type of contraception | Total | Government | NGO clinic |
|---|---|---|---|
| IUD | 56 (35.4%) | 22 (32.4%) | 34 (37.4%) |
| Oral contraceptives | 41 (25.9%) | 22 (32.4%) | 19 (20.9%) |
| Condom | 26 (16.5%) | 13 (19.1%) | 13 (14.3%) |
| Natural methods | 24 (15.2%) | 9 (13.2%) | 16 (17.6%) |
| Implant | 5 (3.2%) | 0 (0.0%) | 5 (5.5%) |
| Injections | 4 (2.5%) | 0 (0.0%) | 4 (4.4%) |
| Other methods | 2 (1.3%) | 2 (2.9%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| Total | 158 | 68 | 91 |