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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2008; 24 (4): 550-555
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-89575

ABSTRACT

To assess level of awareness and pattern of utilizing family planning services among women [15-49 years] of reproductive age at Urban Health Center, Azizabad Sukkur, Sindh. A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to June 2005 at Urban Health Care Center Azizabad Sukkur. Two hundred women of reproductive age group were interviewed by using a PRE tested semi structured questionnaire visiting the health care center during the study period. Information was obtained after taking informed consent regarding socio demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude and pattern of utilizing family planning services. The data was entered and analyzed by using statistical package SPSS version 13. About 75% of women and 42.5% husbands were found illiterate, 85% women were housewives, 69.5% were married before 18 years of age and 54% had nuclear family. Regarding desired number of children women responded one child [3%], 2-3 children [11%], 4-5 [37.5%], more than five children [36%], 5.5% said that children are God gifted and 7% did not answer. About 60% of women reported use of at least one contraceptive method and 40% had never used any contraceptive method. The women who received counseling from the health care provider were 48.5% and only 6% received information through media. Religious prohibition, shortage of female staff and cost of family planning contraceptive methods were the main reasons identified for not utilizing contraceptive methods. The unsatisfactory variables were long waiting hours at the center, non-availability of contraceptive, shortage of the female staff and cost. Limited number of women was aware and practice contraception in the area and utilization of family planning services were low. The efforts should be made for providing information to couple and improving quality of family planning services in the area


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Humans , Female , Family Planning Services/supply & distribution , Cross-Sectional Studies , Awareness , Surveys and Questionnaires , Family Planning Services/standards , Family Planning Services/statistics & numerical data , Women's Health Services/standards , Women's Health Services/supply & distribution , Women's Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Women's Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Urban Health Services/supply & distribution , Urban Health Services/standards , Urban Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Urban Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Informed Consent , Birth Intervals , Contraception/statistics & numerical data , Contraception/statistics & numerical data
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