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Contracept Reprod Med ; 6(1): 6, 2021 Mar 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33648557

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BACKGROUND: Contraception allows women to realize their human right to decide if and when to have children and helps people to attain their desired family size. Yet 214 million women of a reproductive age in developing countries who want to avoid pregnancy are not using a modern contraceptive method. Women who have recently given birth are among the group with the highest unmet need for contraception. Therefore, this study was aimed to assess the prevalence of postpartum family planning use and associated factors among postpartum women in Southern Ethiopia. METHODS: Institution based cross-sectional study design was conducted. A structured and pretested interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect the data from study participants. Study participants were selected using a systematic random sampling technique by allocating proportionally to each health facility. The data was entered using EPI data version 3.1statistical software and exported to Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 22.0 for further analysis. Both bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify associated factors. P values < 0.05 with 95% confidence level was used to declare statistica significance. RESULT: Overall, 44% of postpartum women utilize postpartum family planning. Having an antenatal care visit [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) =1.89(95%CI, 2.42-7.90), having planned pregnancy [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1.17(95%CI, 1.60-2.28)], being married (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) =2.86(1.94-8.73), and having a college and above level educational status (AOR) =1.66(1.28-3.55) were significantly associated with utilization of postpartum family planning. CONCLUSION: This study showed that the prevalence of postpartum family planning was 44%. Marital status, educational status of mothers, the status of pregnancy, and having an antenatal care follow-up during pregnancy were some factors associated with postpartum family planning utilization. Therefore, strengthening family planning counselling during antenatal and postnatal care visits, improving utilization of postnatal care services and improving women's educational status are crucial steps to enhance contraceptive use among postpartum women.

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PLoS One ; 14(10): e0222843, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31581231

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BACKGROUND: Active management of third stage of labor is the most indispensable intervention to avert post-partum hemorrhage which is one of the typical causes of maternal morbidity and mortality. Therefore, the aim of the study was to assess practice and factors associated with active management of third stage of labor among obstetric care providers in referral hospitals. METHODS: Institution based cross-sectional study design was conducted from April 1-30, 2018. Simple random sampling technique was used to select a total of 356 obstetric care providers. Data were collected using pretested, structured and self-administered questionnaires. Data were entered to Epi data version 3.1 statistical software and exported to SPSS 23 for analysis. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify associated factors. P value <0.05 with 95% confidence level were used to declare statistical significance. RESULT: This study revealed that practice of active management of third stage of labor was 61.2%. Age group of 20-30 years [AOR = 1.95 (95%CI;1.13-3.38)], Being male obstetric care provider [AOR = 1.74 (95%CI;1.03-2.94)], having work experience ≥2 years [AOR = 1.95(95%CI;1.13-3.38)], availability of oxytocin [AOR = 5.46 (95%CI; 2.41-12.3)], having exposure to manage third stage of labor [AOR = 2.91(95%CI; 1.55-5.48)], and having good knowledge [AOR = 2.67 (95%CI; 1.46-4.90)], were the factors associated with practice. CONCLUSION: This study showed that practice of active management of third stage of labor was high. Age group between 20-30 years, being a male obstetric care provider, having ≥2years work experience, availability of oxytocin, exposure to third stage management and having good knowledge were factors associated with practice. Therefore, all referral hospitals and concerned bodies need efforts to focus on providing training to increase health care provider's knowledge so as to sustain good practice through appropriate interventions.


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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Personnel , Labor, Obstetric , Referral and Consultation , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Ethiopia , Female , Humans , Male , Pregnancy , Young Adult
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