Discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional study

Abstract Background Despite improving the availability and use of Implants, discontinuation is becoming a public health concern. A significant proportion of women discontinuing the service before its due date, which is of concern in the health system and its consequence may lead to a program failure...

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Main Authors: Belay Amare Abebe, Mulu Reda Terefe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:Contraception and Reproductive Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40834-020-00128-3
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spelling doaj-08dbf451d4e140a9b4cdfdda35536b9e2020-11-25T03:05:19ZengBMCContraception and Reproductive Medicine2055-74262020-10-015111110.1186/s40834-020-00128-3Discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional studyBelay Amare Abebe0Mulu Reda Terefe1Department of Midwifery, College Medicine and Health Sciences, University of HawassaDepartment Statistics, College of Natural and Computational Science, University of HawassaAbstract Background Despite improving the availability and use of Implants, discontinuation is becoming a public health concern. A significant proportion of women discontinuing the service before its due date, which is of concern in the health system and its consequence may lead to a program failure. This might have also social and economic consequences for users. Only 8% of married women in Ethiopia use implants. Apart from its low utilization, premature removal is common for unknown reasons. However, there is paucity of information on discontinuation of implants use and associated factors in the study area. Objective The study was aimed to assess discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa city, southern Ethiopia, from March, 01-April, 01/2019. Methods Facility based cross sectional study design was used. Out of 16 health facilities, 9 of them were selected for this study using simple random sampling. Total sample size of this study was determined to be 351. Data were collected from study subjects using pretested, structured questionnaire through a face-to-face interview. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. The result is presented using the Crude Odds ratio as well as Adjusted Odds Ratio with the corresponding 95% confidence level. Result Out of 351 study participants, the overall proportion of implants discontinuation was 49.3%(95% CI: 44.2–55.0). Lack of counseling about side effects (AOR = 2.394; 95% CI: 1.422–4.030), developing side effects (AOR = 6.325; 95% CI: 3.719–10.757) and lack of post insertion follow-up (AOR = 2.241; 95% CI: 1.186–4.234) the major factors associated with discontinuation of Implants. Conclusion and recommendation In this study, the overall proportion of discontinuation of Implants among women who were using Implants was high. Health professionals could give pre-insertion counseling about side effects and post insertion dates for follow-up to improve of utilization of implants.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40834-020-00128-3Associative factorsDiscontinuationImplants
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author Belay Amare Abebe
Mulu Reda Terefe
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Mulu Reda Terefe
Discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional study
Contraception and Reproductive Medicine
Associative factors
Discontinuation
Implants
author_facet Belay Amare Abebe
Mulu Reda Terefe
author_sort Belay Amare Abebe
title Discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional study
title_short Discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional study
title_full Discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional study
title_fullStr Discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional study
title_sort discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in hawassa city, southern ethiopia, 2019; cross sectional study
publisher BMC
series Contraception and Reproductive Medicine
issn 2055-7426
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Despite improving the availability and use of Implants, discontinuation is becoming a public health concern. A significant proportion of women discontinuing the service before its due date, which is of concern in the health system and its consequence may lead to a program failure. This might have also social and economic consequences for users. Only 8% of married women in Ethiopia use implants. Apart from its low utilization, premature removal is common for unknown reasons. However, there is paucity of information on discontinuation of implants use and associated factors in the study area. Objective The study was aimed to assess discontinuation of implants use and associated factors among women attending health facility clinics in Hawassa city, southern Ethiopia, from March, 01-April, 01/2019. Methods Facility based cross sectional study design was used. Out of 16 health facilities, 9 of them were selected for this study using simple random sampling. Total sample size of this study was determined to be 351. Data were collected from study subjects using pretested, structured questionnaire through a face-to-face interview. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. The result is presented using the Crude Odds ratio as well as Adjusted Odds Ratio with the corresponding 95% confidence level. Result Out of 351 study participants, the overall proportion of implants discontinuation was 49.3%(95% CI: 44.2–55.0). Lack of counseling about side effects (AOR = 2.394; 95% CI: 1.422–4.030), developing side effects (AOR = 6.325; 95% CI: 3.719–10.757) and lack of post insertion follow-up (AOR = 2.241; 95% CI: 1.186–4.234) the major factors associated with discontinuation of Implants. Conclusion and recommendation In this study, the overall proportion of discontinuation of Implants among women who were using Implants was high. Health professionals could give pre-insertion counseling about side effects and post insertion dates for follow-up to improve of utilization of implants.
topic Associative factors
Discontinuation
Implants
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40834-020-00128-3
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