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East Mediterr Health J ; 19(5): 400-8, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24617117

ABSTRACT

Access to family planning (FP), quality of care and exploring barriers to utilization of services are key factors in the adoption and continuation of contraception in Egypt. We conducted this study to explore the barriers affecting utilization of FP as well as the characteristics of women who discontinue using FP and nonusers of the FP services. A descriptive cross-sectional research design was used. A multistage random selection of 8 family health centres in Menufia Governorate, Egypt was done. We selected a purposive sample of 500 married, rural women of reproductive age who fulfilled the required criteria (109 non-users, 391 discontinued). Cognitive barriers were cited by more than 55% of the participants in both groups and cultural barriers by 40% of both groups. Barriers related to the method were cited by 35.8% of the women who had discontinued, and demographic barriers by 39.4% of the non-users.


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Contraception/statistics & numerical data , Family Planning Services/statistics & numerical data , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Services Accessibility/standards , Rural Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Women/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Age Distribution , Contraception/psychology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cultural Characteristics , Egypt , Female , Humans , Intention , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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(East. Mediterr. health j).
in English | WHO IRIS | ID: who-118367

ABSTRACT

Access to family planning [FP], quality of care and exploring barriers to utilization of services are key factors in the adoption and continuation of contraception in Egypt. We conducted this study to explore the barriers affecting utilization of FP as well as the characteristics of women who discontinue using FP and nonusers of the FP services. A descriptive cross-sectional research design was used. A multistage random selection of 8 family health centres in Menufia Governorate, Egypt was done. We selected a purposive sample of 500 married, rural women of reproductive age who fulfilled the required criteria [109 non-users, 391 discontinued]. Cognitive barriers were cited by more than 55% of the participants in both groups and cultural barriers by 40% of both groups. Barriers related to the method were cited by 35.8% of the women who had discontinued, and demographic barriers by 39.4% of the non-users


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Rural Population , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cognition , Attitude , Regression Analysis , Family Planning Services
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