| Literature DB >> 32066440 |
Kusum Thapa1, Rolina Dhital2, Sameena Rajbhandari2, Sangeeta Mishra3, Shanti Subedi4, Bhogendra Raj Dotel5, Sapana Vaidya2, Saroja Pande2, Emily-Anne Tunnacliffe6, Anita Makins6, Sabaratnam Arulkumaran6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Family planning services in the post-partum period, termed post-partum family planning (PPFP) is critical to cover the unmet need for contraception, especially when institutional delivery rates have increased. However, the intention to choose PPFP methods such as post-partum intrauterine devices (PPIUD) remains low in countries such as Nepal. Community health workers such as Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs) could play an important role in improving the service coverage of PPFP in Nepal. However, their knowledge of PPFP and community-based services related to PPFP remain unclear. This study aims to assess the effect on community-based PPFP services by improving FCHV's knowledge through orientation on PPFP.Entities:
Keywords: Community health workers; Contraception; Family planning services; Intrauterine devices; Post-partum period
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32066440 PMCID: PMC7027278 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-4969-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
General characteristics of FCHVs oriented on PPFP
| Characteristic of FCHVs | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Median | Minimum | Maximum | |
| Age, in years | 48 | 19 | 70 |
| Years of working as FCHV, in years | 21 | < 1 | 28 |
| n (%) | |||
| Education | |||
| Cannot read and write | 44 (19.1) | ||
| Primary | 105 (45.7) | ||
| Secondary | 78 (33.9) | ||
| University | 3 (1.3) | ||
| FP orientation in the past | |||
| No | 27 (11.7) | ||
| Yes | 203 (88.3) | ||
| PPFP orientation in the past | |||
| No | 170 (73.9) | ||
| Yes | 60 (26.1) | ||
FCHVs Change in knowledge scores on PPFP
| Knowledge of PPFP | Pre-orientation | Post-orientation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Key messages | n (%) | n (%) | |
| 1. Immediately after delivery, mothers can use contraception | 105 (45.7) | 173 (75.2) | < 0.001 |
| 2. Post-partum Intrauterine devices can provide protection up to twelve years | 205 (89.5) | 255 (97.8) | < 0.001 |
| 3. Mothers who undergo a caesarean section can have post-partum IUD inserted | 115 (50.2) | 244 (97.4) | < 0.001 |
| 4. IUDs can be inserted immediately after giving birth | 148 (64.3) | 223 (97.0) | < 0.001 |
| 5. If IUD strings are seen outside vagina, they should go for follow-up immediately | 180 (78.3) | 215 (93.9) | < 0.001 |
| Overall correct answers | |||
| Less than 4 correct answers | 123 (53.5) | 11 (4.8) | < 0.001 |
| 4 or more correct answers | 107 (46.5) | 219 (95.2) | |
Factors associated with knowledge scoresa on PPFP among FCHVs
| Characteristics | AOR | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention | |||
| Pre-interventionc | 1 | ||
| Post-intervention | 24.0 | (12.37–46.97) | < 0.001 |
| Age | 0.98 | (0.96–1.02) | 0.985 |
| Years of working as FCHV | 0.99 | (0.96–1.03) | 0.934 |
| Education | |||
| No formal education | 1 | ||
| Primary level and higher | 0.67 | (0.40–1.11) | 0.124 |
| FP orientation in the past | |||
| Yes | 1.19 | (0.73–5.01) | 0.186 |
| Noc | 1 | ||
| IUD orientation in the past | |||
| Yes | 1.04 | (0.56–1.90) | 0.897 |
| Noc | 1 | ||
| PPFP orientation in the past | |||
| Yes | 0.951 | (0.53–1.68) | 0.862 |
| Noc | 1 | ||
aknowledge scores = less than 4 correct answers and 4 or more correct answers
bpooled data from pre- and post-intervention
creference group
Proportion of mothers at different stages of pregnancy counseled by FCHVs in the communities and uptake of PPIUD in facilities
| Description | Number | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Total FCHVs | 230 | |
| Total pregnant mothers in the catchment areas of FCHVs | 1872 | |
| Mothers counseled by FCHV on PPFP | 1559 | 83.3 |
| Uptake of PPIUD by the mothers counseled by FCHV | 80 | 5.1 |
Interaction and counseling coverage by FCHVs among the post-partum mothers in the two referral hospitals
| Community-based counseling | Pre-intervention | Post-intervention | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interaction with FCHV | 29 (11.9) | 55 (23.2) | |
| Counseling by FCHV on PPFP | 17 (7) | 43 (18.1) |
Theme from Focus Group Discussions of FCHVs
| Themes | Categories | Codes |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Knowledge on PPFP | General knowledge of PPFP | New concept Personal experience |
| Applied Knowledge on PPIUD | General Knowledge Misconceptions on PPIUD Personal perspective | |
| 2. Perception of PPFP orientation program | Impression on the process | Length Content |
| Usefulness | Most useful/impressive aspect | |
| 3. Activities conducted by FCHVs on PPFP | Process of Counseling coverage | Introducing PPFP |
| Complimenting facility-based counseling | ||
| Reflection of the activities | Agent of change | |
| 4. Challenges | Societal barriers | Misconceptions |
| Social disparity | ||
| Personal Fear | Personal fear | |
| 5. FCHVs’ suggestions | Process of orientation | Length of orientation |
| Content delivery | ||
| Opportunities for peer teaching/learning | ||
| Sustainability | Involving other stakeholders | |
| Continuity |