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BMC Womens Health ; 19(1): 22, 2019 01 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30691443

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The family planning component of postabortion care (PAC) is critical, as it helps women to prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce future incidence of life-threatening unsafe abortion. In Tanzania, PAC was recently decentralized from tertiary-level district hospitals to primary health care dispensaries in four regions of the country. This analysis describes interventions used to improve access to high quality PAC services during decentralization; examines results and factors that contribute to PAC clients' voluntary uptake of contraception; and develops recommendations for improving postabortion contraceptive services. METHODS: This analysis uses service delivery statistics of 18,688 PAC clients compiled from 120 facilities in Tanzania between 2005 and 2014. RESULTS: This study suggests that efforts to integrate postabortion family planning into treatment for incomplete abortion contributed to higher postabortion contraceptive uptake (86%). Results indicate that variables associated with significant differences in contraceptive uptake were facility level, age, gestational age at the time of treatment, and uterine evacuation technology used. CONCLUSION: The experience of expanding PAC services in Tanzania suggests that integrating contraceptive services with treatment for abortion complications can increase family planning use.


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Abortion, Induced/statistics & numerical data , Aftercare/statistics & numerical data , Contraception Behavior/statistics & numerical data , Contraception/statistics & numerical data , Contraceptive Agents/therapeutic use , Abortion, Incomplete/psychology , Abortion, Induced/psychology , Adult , Aftercare/psychology , Cohort Studies , Contraception/psychology , Contraception Behavior/psychology , Family Planning Services/standards , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy, Unplanned/physiology , Quality of Health Care , Tanzania , Young Adult
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