| Literature DB >> 33143684 |
Annet Nanvubya1,2, Rhoda K Wanyenze3, Teddy Nakaweesa4, Juliet Mpendo4, Barbarah Kawoozo4, Francis Matovu4, Sarah Nabukalu4, Geoffrey Omoding4, Jed Kaweesi4, John Ndugga4, Onesmus Kamacooko5, Kundai Chinyenze6, Matt Price6,7, Jean Pierre Van Geertruyden8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of family planning (FP) is a key determinant of contraceptive use which ultimately plays a role in attainment of good health and in conduct of clinical research. People living in fishing communities (FCs) have limited access to health services including FP and are targeted for future clinical research but their knowledge of FP and its correlates are scantily known. We determined correlates of knowledge of FP among people living in FCs of L. victoria in Uganda to inform future FP education programs in FCs.Entities:
Keywords: Awareness; Family planning; Fishing communities; Satisfactory knowledge
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33143684 PMCID: PMC7607714 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09762-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Socio-demographic profile of participants in the cross sectional survey stratified by village
| Characteristic | Total ( | Kigungu ( | Nsazi ( | Chi-Square |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean Age (SD) | 27.5(7.2) | 27.1(7.1) | 29.1(7.4) | < 0.001 |
| Median Age (IQR) | 26(22–32) | 25(21–32) | 28(23–34) | < 0.001 |
| Age group (Years) | 0.011 | |||
| 15–29 | 911(65) | 759(66) | 152(57) | |
| 30–39 | 397(28) | 308(27) | 89(33) | |
| 40+ | 102(7) | 76(7) | 26(10) | |
| 0.111 | ||||
| Muganda | 631(45) | 512(45) | 119(44) | |
| Munyankole | 129(9) | 114(10) | 15(6) | |
| Musoga | 96(7) | 71(6) | 25(9) | |
| Mukiga | 31(2) | 24(2) | 7(3) | |
| Munyarwanda | 123(9) | 103(9) | 20(8) | |
| Othera | 400(28) | 319(28) | 81(30) | |
| < 0.001 | ||||
| Farming | 33(2) | 28(2) | 5(2) | |
| Fishing/Fishing related | 514(36) | 380(33) | 134(50) | |
| Trade/business | 275(20) | 234(20) | 41(15) | |
| House wife | 124(9) | 92(8) | 32(12) | |
| Otherb | 464(33) | 409(36) | 55(21) | |
| 0.001 | ||||
| Catholic | 590(42) | 478(42) | 112(42) | |
| Protestant/Anglican | 339(24) | 265(23) | 74(27) | |
| Muslim | 238(17) | 182(16) | 56(21) | |
| Otherc | 243(17) | 218(19) | 25(9) | |
| 0.001 | ||||
| No formal education | 82(6) | 70(6) | 12(6) | |
| Primary level | 706(50) | 554(48) | 152(57) | |
| Secondary level | 516(37) | 419(37) | 97(36) | |
| Tertiary level | 106(8) | 100(9) | 6(2) | |
| 0.057 | ||||
| Male | 697(49) | 579(51) | 118(44) | |
| Female | 713(51) | 564(49) | 149(56) | |
| < 0.001 | ||||
| Single/ Never Married | 343(15.7) | 301(26.3) | 42(15.7) | |
| Not married | 810(57.5) | 652(57.0) | 158(59.2) | |
| Divorced/Separated/Widowed | 257(18.2) | 190(16.6) | 67(25.1) | |
| < 0.001 | ||||
| Months | 367(26) | 266(23) | 101(38) | |
| Years | 1043(74) | 877(77) | 166(62) | |
| 0.008 | ||||
| Yes | 1157(82) | 923(81) | 234(88) | |
| No | 253(18) | 220(19) | 33(12) | |
| 0.026 | ||||
| No(< 2 partners) | 876(62) | 726(64) | 150(56) | |
| Yes(≥ 2 partners) | 534(38) | 417(36) | 117(44) | |
| 0.007 | ||||
| Said ≤4 Children | 1134(80) | 935(82) | 199(75) | |
| Said > 4 Children | 276(20) | 208(18) | 68(25) | |
| 0.284 | ||||
| Said < 2 years | 48(3) | 41(4) | 7(3) | |
| Said ≥2 years | 1362(97) | 1102(96) | 260(97) |
a (Mugisu, Itesot, Non-Ugandan), b (Sex worker, Teacher, Security personnel and others), c (Pentecostal/ Born again, Traditional African, No religion
Knowledge of family planning methods
| Knowledge of any FP method | 1333 (94.5%) | 1086 (95%) | 247 (92.5%) |
| Pills | 1027(77.0) | 843 (77.6) | 184(74.5) |
| Injectable hormonal methods | 1004(75.3) | 812 (74.8) | 192(77.7) |
| Implants | 776(58.2) | 621(57.1) | 155(62.8) |
| Condoms | 697(52.3) | 623(57.4) | 74(30) |
| IUD | 636(47.7) | 503(46.3) | 133(53.8) |
| Rhythm | 155(11.6) | 150(13.8) | 5(2) |
| Vasectomy | 112(8.4) | 104(9.6) | 8(3.2) |
| Tubal Ligation | 97(7.3) | 89(8.2) | 8(3.2) |
| Periodic Abstinence | 78(5.9) | 74(6.8) | 4(1.6) |
| Calendar | 54(4.1) | 52(4.8) | 2(0.8) |
| Breast feeding/LAM | 40(3.0) | 39(3.6) | 1(0.4) |
| Emergency Pill | 34(2.6) | 34(3.1) | 0(0) |
| Spermicide | 31(2.3) | 31(2.9) | 0(0) |
| Herbs | 28(2.1) | 24(2.2) | 4(1.6) |
| Moon beads | 22(1.7) | 18(1.7) | 4(1.6) |
| Diaphragm | 5(0.4) | 4(0.4) | 1(0.4) |
| Foam | 3(0.2) | 3(0.3) | 0(0) |
| other | 1(0.1) | 1(0.1) | 0(0) |
aKnowledge of each method was assessed independently out of 100%
Fig. 1Family planning knowledge classification
Correlates of Knowledge of Family planning in fishing communities of L. victoria, Uganda
| Characteristic | Total ( | Good knowledge ( | uOR 95%CI | aOR 95%CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.323 | ||||||
| 15–29 | 861(64.6) | 329(65.5) | Ref | |||
| 30–39 | 380(28.5) | 145(28.9) | 0.99(0.79–1.28) | 1.04(0.79–1.39) | 0.766 | |
| 40+ | 92(6.9) | 28(5.6) | 0.71(0.44–1.13) | 0.83(0.50–1.38) | 0.467 | |
| < 0.001 | ||||||
| Male | 633(47.5) | 198(39.4) | Ref | |||
| Female | 700(52.5) | 304(60.6) | 1.69(1.35–2.11) | |||
| 0.407 | ||||||
| Muganda | 603(45.2) | 229(45.6) | Ref | |||
| Munyankole | 121(9.1) | 46(9.2) | 1.0(0.67–1.50) | |||
| Musoga | 91(7.0) | 42(8.4) | 1.40(0.89–2.18) | |||
| Mukiga | 29(2.2) | 13(2.6) | 1.33(0.64–2.81) | |||
| Munyarwanda | 116(8.7) | 38(7.6) | 0.80(0.52–1.21) | |||
| Othera | 373(28.0) | 134(26.7) | 0.92(0.70–1.20) | |||
| 0.004 | ||||||
| Farming | 34(2.6) | 12(2.4) | Ref | |||
| Fishing/Fishing related | 471(35.3) | 147(29.3) | 0.83(0.40–1.73) | 1.06(0.49–2.30) | 0.875 | |
| Trade/business | 435(32.6) | 179(35.7) | 1.28(0.62–2.66) | 1.09(0.50–2.35) | 0.83 | |
| House wife | 123(9.2) | 45(9.0) | 1.06(0.48–2.34) | 0.64(0.27–1.50) | 0.306 | |
| Otherb | 270(20.3) | 119(23.7) | 1.44(0.69–3.04) | 1.28(0.58–2.79) | 0.542 | |
| 0.067 | ||||||
| No formal education | 80(6.0) | 27(5.4) | Ref | |||
| Primary level | 652(48.9) | 231(46.0) | 1.08(0.66–1.76) | 1.20(0.72–2.00) | 0.488 | |
| Secondary level | 498(37.4) | 210(41.8) | 1.43(0.87–2.35) | 1.63(0.96–2.77) | 0.071 | |
| Tertiary level | 103(7.7) | 34(6.8) | 0.97(0.52–1.80) | 1.12(0.57–2.22) | 0.725 | |
| 0.584 | ||||||
| Catholic | 560(42.0) | 202(40.2) | Ref | |||
| Protestant/Anglican | 324(24.3) | 126(25.1) | 1.13(0.85–1.50) | |||
| Muslim | 217(16.3) | 89(17.7) | 1.23(0.89–1.70) | |||
| Otherc | 232(17.4) | 85(16.9) | 1.02(0.75–1.41) | |||
| < 0.001 | ||||||
| Nsazi | 267(20) | 42(8.4) | Ref | |||
| Kigungu | 1143(85.7) | 460(91.6) | 3.89(2.52–5.11) | |||
| < 0.001 | ||||||
| Single (Never Married) | 311(23.0) | 92(18.3) | Ref | |||
| Married | 777(58.3) | 327(65.1) | 1.73(1.30–2.29) | |||
| Divorced/Separated/Widowed | 245(18.4) | 83(16.5) | 1.22(0.85–1.75) | 1.37(0.90–2.08) | 0.141 | |
| 0.009 | ||||||
| < 12 Months | 343(25.7) | 109(21.7) | Ref | |||
| ≥ 12 Months | 990(74.3) | 393(78.3) | 1.41(1.09(1.83) | 1.27(0.96–1.68) | 0.096 | |
| < 0.001 | ||||||
| No | 1105(82.9) | 60(11.9) | Ref | |||
| Yes | 228(17.1 | 442(88.1) | 1.87(1.36–2.57) | |||
| 0.062 | ||||||
| No(< 2 partners) | 834(62.6) | 330(65.7) | Ref | |||
| Yes(≥ 2 partners) | 499(37.4) | 172(34.3) | 0.80(0.64–1.01) | 1.00(0.76–1.32) | 0.98 | |
| 0.436 | ||||||
| Said ≤4 Children | 1077(80.8) | 411(81.9) | Ref | |||
| Said > 4 Children | 256(19.2) | 91(18.1) | 0.89(0.67–1.19) |
a (Mugisu, Itesot, Non-Ugandan), b (Sex worker, Teacher, Security personnel and others), c (Pentecostal/ Born again, Traditional African, No religion) (uOR Unadjusted odds ratio, aOR Adjusted odds ratio; CI Confidence Interval)
Sources of family planning information knowna
| Source | Total ( | Kigungu ( | Nsazi ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Government hospital | 1215(91.1) | 1009(92.9) | 206(83.4) |
| Private hospital/clinic | 870(65.3) | 727(66.9) | 143(57.9) |
| Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) | 336(25.2) | 301(27.7) | 35(14.2) |
| Pharmacy/drug shop | 140(10.5) | 131(12.1) | 9(3.6) |
| Family planning clinics | 131(9.8) | 115(10.6) | 16(6.5) |
| Drug/Medicine vendors | 54(4.1) | 53(4.9) | 1(0.4) |
| Ordinary shop | 48(3.6) | 39(8.3) | 9(3.6) |
| Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) | 47(3.5) | 44(4.1) | 3(1.2) |
| Others | 32(2.4) | 32(2.9) | 0(0) |
aEach source was assessed independently out of 100%
Description of FGD and IDI participants
| FGD Description | Number in Group | Duration in Minutes | Fishing Community | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Females | 11 | 90 | Nsazi |
| Aged 25–49 years | ||||
| 2. | Males | 8 | 103 | Kigungu |
| Aged 25-49 years | ||||
| 3. | Females | 9 | 65 | Kigungu |
| Aged 15-17 years | ||||
| 4. | Males | 9 | 85 | Nsazi |
| Aged 15-17 years | ||||
| IDI Description | ||||
| 1. | Community Advisory Board Member | 37 | Kigungu | |
| 2. | Religious leader | 56 | Kigungu | |
| 3. | Political/Local Council leader | 61 | Nsazi | |
| 4. | Medical Personnel | 70 | Kigungu | |
| 5. | Representative from High risk group (Fisherman) | 63 | Nsazi | |
| 6. | Traditional Birth Attendant | 45 | Nsazi | |
| 7. | Female Peer leader aged 25 years | 72 | Kigungu | |
| 8. | Female Sex worker aged 17 years | 50 | Nsazi | |
| 9. | Male Peer leader aged 27 years | 75 | Kigungu | |
| 10. | Male Youth leader aged 19 years | 55 | Nsazi | |