Effect of family planning interventions on couple years of protection in Malawi
2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 141; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/ijgo.12439
ISSN1879-3479
AutoresClara Lemani, Nenani Kamtuwanje, Billy Phiri, Ilene S. Speizer, Kavita Singh, Olive Mtema, Ndidza Chisanu, Jennifer H. Tang,
Tópico(s)Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
ResumoAbstract Objective The primary objective was to assess the effect of family planning interventions at two health facilities in Malawi on couple years of protection ( CYP ). Methods A prospective quasi‐experimental design was used to compare CYP and uptake of long‐acting reversible contraception ( LARC ) between two intervention facilities (Area 25 Health Center and Kasungu District Hospital) and two nonintervention facilities (Mkanda Health Center and Dowa District Hospital). The interventions included community mobilization and demand generation for family planning, and training and mentoring of providers in LARC insertion. Monthly data were collected from 1 year prior to intervention implementation until 2 years thereafter. Results From the pre‐intervention year to the second post‐intervention year, CYP increased by 175.1% at Area 25, whereas it decreased by 33.8% at Mkanda. At Kasungu and Dowa, CYP increased by 90.7% and 64.4%, respectively. Uptake of LARC increased by 12.2% at Area 25 r, 6.2% at Kasungu, and 2.9% at Dowa, but decreased by 3.8% at Mkanda. Conclusions The interventions led to an increase in CYP and LARC uptake. Future family planning programs should sensitize communities about family planning and train providers to provide all contraceptives so that women can make informed decisions and use the contraceptive of their choice.
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