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Background: Long acting and permanent methods (LAPMs) of family planning are
essentially important to achieve health related Millennium Development Goals as well as to
meet individuals and couple’s needs. Worldwide, it is estimated that 210 million pregnancies
occur each year, some 80 million are unintended and 33 million of these are due to
ineffective use of a contraceptive method. An increase in the use of effective contraceptive
methods results in reducing unintended pregnancies and the incidence of abortion. However,
utilization of LAPMs is very low as family planning users are still concentrated on short-term
methods, which requires repeated revisit to health institution to resupply. Yet, the level of and
barriers to the use of LAPMs are not well explored.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess intention to use long acting and
permanent methods and associated factors among family planning clients in Nekemte Town.
Methods: Health facility based cross-sectional study was conducted on randomly selected
388 subjects in March 2015 in Nekemte Town. The sample subjects were selected from all
health facilities providing family planning services considering proportional to sample size.
Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire, entered to Epi Data
version 3.1 and analyzed using SPSS version 21 statistical software.
Results: A total of 383(98.7%) mothers participated in the study. prevalence of intention to
use LAPMs was 200(52.2%) and 176(46%) of respondents had negative attitude towards
intention to use LAPMs. Intention to use LAPMs was higher among respondents who had
supportive attitude toward LAPMs (AOR=2.1; 95% CI: 1.3-3.4), attended primary
(AOR=2.6; 95% CI: 1.2-5.8), secondary (AOR= 5.2; 95% CI: 2.2-12.6) and higher
(AOR=7.6; 95% CI: 2.9-19.7) education. Intention to use LAPMs was also higher among
mothers who had no myths and misconception on LAPMs (AOR= 2.1; 95% CI: 1.2-3.6) and
who had perceived IUCD and/ or implants don’t cause illness (AOR= 2.0; 95% CI: 1.2- 3.5).
Those mothers who had no functional television had lower intention to use LAPMs
(AOR=0.55; 95% CI: 0.32-0.96). The main reasons cited for not intending to use LAPMs
was, fear of side effects 84(45.9%), husband disapproval 57(31.1%) and fear of infertility
after use 20(10.9%).
Conclusion: The intention to use LAPMs among respondents was low, presence of myths
and misconception, lack of education and supportive attitude toward LAPMs adversely
affected intention to use the methods. Fear of side effects, husband disapproval, and fear of
infertility were some of the reasons for not intending the use of LAPMs.
Recommendation: Information, education and communication/ behavioral change
communication/ should address factors hindering intention to use LAPMs, particularly to
raise positive attitude, addressing problems related to rumors, myths and misconception and
side effects. |
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