Are family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? An evaluation of a voucher program in Pakistan

Abstract Background Low modern contraceptive prevalence rate and high unmet need in Pakistan aggravates the vulnerabilities of unintended pregnancies and births contributing to maternal morbidity and mortality. This research aims to assess the effectiveness of a free, single-purpose voucher approach...

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Main Authors: Moazzam Ali, Syed Khurram Azmat, Hasan Bin Hamza, Md. Mizanur Rahman, Waqas Hameed
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-03-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-4027-z
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spelling doaj-153b260f69aa4c99b9491b6a46062f842020-11-25T02:04:21ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632019-03-0119111210.1186/s12913-019-4027-zAre family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? An evaluation of a voucher program in PakistanMoazzam Ali0Syed Khurram Azmat1Hasan Bin Hamza2Md. Mizanur Rahman3Waqas Hameed4Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health OrganizationDivision of Health Information Systems, Hospital for Sick ChildrenHealth Policy, System Strengthening and Information Analysis Unit, Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and CoordinationDepartment of Global Health Policy, School of International Health, The University of TokyoDepartment of Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Marie Stopes SocietyAbstract Background Low modern contraceptive prevalence rate and high unmet need in Pakistan aggravates the vulnerabilities of unintended pregnancies and births contributing to maternal morbidity and mortality. This research aims to assess the effectiveness of a free, single-purpose voucher approach in increasing the uptake, use and better targeting of modern contraceptives among women from the lowest two wealth quintiles in rural and urban communities of Punjab province, Pakistan. Methods A quasi-interventional study with pre- and post-phases was implemented across an intervention (Chakwal) and a control district (Bhakkar) in Punjab province (August 2012–January 2015). To detect a 15% increase in modern contraceptive prevalence rate compared to baseline, 1276 women were enrolled in each arm. Difference-in-Differences (DID) estimates are reported for key variables, and concentration curves and index are described for equity. Results Compared to baseline, awareness of contraceptives increased by 30 percentage points among population in the intervention area. Vouchers also resulted in a net increase of 16% points in current contraceptive use and 26% points in modern methods use. The underserved population demonstrated better knowledge and utilized the modern methods more than their affluent counterparts. Intervention area also reported a low method-specific discontinuation (13.7%) and high method-specific switching rates (46.6%) amongst modern contraceptive users during the past 24 months. The concentration index indicated that voucher use was more common among the poor and vouchers seem to reduce the inequality in access to modern methods across wealth quintiles. Conclusion Vouchers can substantially expand contraceptive access and choice among the underserved populations. Vouchers are a good financing tool to improve equity, increase access, and quality of services for the underserved thus contributing towards achieving universal health coverage targets.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-4027-zVouchersContraceptivesFamily planningEquityPakistan
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author Moazzam Ali
Syed Khurram Azmat
Hasan Bin Hamza
Md. Mizanur Rahman
Waqas Hameed
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Syed Khurram Azmat
Hasan Bin Hamza
Md. Mizanur Rahman
Waqas Hameed
Are family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? An evaluation of a voucher program in Pakistan
BMC Health Services Research
Vouchers
Contraceptives
Family planning
Equity
Pakistan
author_facet Moazzam Ali
Syed Khurram Azmat
Hasan Bin Hamza
Md. Mizanur Rahman
Waqas Hameed
author_sort Moazzam Ali
title Are family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? An evaluation of a voucher program in Pakistan
title_short Are family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? An evaluation of a voucher program in Pakistan
title_full Are family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? An evaluation of a voucher program in Pakistan
title_fullStr Are family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? An evaluation of a voucher program in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Are family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? An evaluation of a voucher program in Pakistan
title_sort are family planning vouchers effective in increasing use, improving equity and reaching the underserved? an evaluation of a voucher program in pakistan
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract Background Low modern contraceptive prevalence rate and high unmet need in Pakistan aggravates the vulnerabilities of unintended pregnancies and births contributing to maternal morbidity and mortality. This research aims to assess the effectiveness of a free, single-purpose voucher approach in increasing the uptake, use and better targeting of modern contraceptives among women from the lowest two wealth quintiles in rural and urban communities of Punjab province, Pakistan. Methods A quasi-interventional study with pre- and post-phases was implemented across an intervention (Chakwal) and a control district (Bhakkar) in Punjab province (August 2012–January 2015). To detect a 15% increase in modern contraceptive prevalence rate compared to baseline, 1276 women were enrolled in each arm. Difference-in-Differences (DID) estimates are reported for key variables, and concentration curves and index are described for equity. Results Compared to baseline, awareness of contraceptives increased by 30 percentage points among population in the intervention area. Vouchers also resulted in a net increase of 16% points in current contraceptive use and 26% points in modern methods use. The underserved population demonstrated better knowledge and utilized the modern methods more than their affluent counterparts. Intervention area also reported a low method-specific discontinuation (13.7%) and high method-specific switching rates (46.6%) amongst modern contraceptive users during the past 24 months. The concentration index indicated that voucher use was more common among the poor and vouchers seem to reduce the inequality in access to modern methods across wealth quintiles. Conclusion Vouchers can substantially expand contraceptive access and choice among the underserved populations. Vouchers are a good financing tool to improve equity, increase access, and quality of services for the underserved thus contributing towards achieving universal health coverage targets.
topic Vouchers
Contraceptives
Family planning
Equity
Pakistan
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-4027-z
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