| Literature DB >> 34630828 |
Abibata Barro1, Noufou Gustave Nana1, Dieudonné Soubeiga1, Nestor Bationo1, Yacouba Pafadnam1, Hermann Pilabre1, Patrice Alain Ngangue1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: in Burkina Faso, despite the strategies implemented to increase the use of contraceptives, the prevalence rate of modern contraceptives remains low. Religion is an important part of the socio-cultural fabric of many communities. Besides, religious leaders play an essential role in adopting and using contraceptive methods to support family health. The study objective was to explore the knowledge, beliefs and perceptions of religious leaders about modern contraceptives among women of childbearing age.Entities:
Keywords: Burkina Faso; Religious leaders; contraception; qualitative research
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34630828 PMCID: PMC8486931 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.39.216.27082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
socio-demographic characteristics of the study population
| Number | Code | Age | Gender | Education | Religion | Area/neighborhood of origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | LEAD_01 | 53 | M | Higher | Catholic | Sector 05 |
| 2 | LEAD_02 | 78 | M | Secondary | Muslim | Sector 03 |
| 3 | LEAD_03 | 42 | F | Higher | Catholic | Sector 05 |
| 4 | LEAD_04 | 38 | F | Secondary | Catholic | Sector 04 |
| 5 | LEAD_05 | 51 | M | Higher | Muslim | Sector 02 |
| 6 | LEAD_06 | 37 | F | Secondary | Muslim | Sector 02 |
| 7 | LEAD_07 | 47 | M | Higher | Catholic | Sector 01 |
| 8 | LEAD_08 | 49 | F | Secondary | Muslim | Sector 02 |
| 9 | LEAD_09 | 50 | F | Secondary | Protestant | Sector 05 |
| 10 | LEAD_10 | 56 | M | Secondary | Protestant | Sector 01 |
| 11 | LEAD_11 | 62 | M | Higher | Catholic | Sector 05 |
| 12 | LEAD_12 | 51 | F | Secondary | Catholic | Sector 03 |
| 13 | LEAD_13 | 45 | F | Secondary | Protestant | Sector 01 |
| 14 | LEAD_14 | 45 | M | Secondary | Muslim | Sector 04 |
| 15 | LEAD_15 | 40 | F | Secondary | Muslim | Sector 03 |
| 16 | LEAD_16 | 41 | M | Higher | Protestant | Sector 01 |
| 17 | LEAD_17 | 71 | M | Primary | Protestant | Sector 01 |
| 18 | LEAD_18 | 52 | M | Higher | Catholic | Sector 02 |
| 19 | LEAD_19 | 62 | M | Primary | Muslim | Sector 05 |
| 20 | LEAD_20 | 44 | F | Higher | Protestant | Sector 01 |
| 21 | LEAD_21 | 58 | M | Primary | Muslim | Sector 04 |
M: male; F: female
involvement of religious leaders in the promotion of the modern contraceptive practice
| Main themes | Determining factors |
|---|---|
| Knowledge of religious leaders | On birth control |
| Modern contraceptive methods | |
| On capturing the demographic dividend | |
| Religion and MCP | |
| Use of the information on modern contraceptive methods in activities | Message during religious activities |
| Religious curriculum | |
| Relationship with RH health services | Effectiveness |
| Appreciation of RH services | |
| Adoption of modern contraception |
MCP: modern contraceptive practice; RH: reproductive health