Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Married Men and Women in Rural Areas of Pakistan: Findings from a Qualitative Need Assessment Study

This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding family planning and factors that influence the need for and use of modern contraceptives. A descriptive exploratory study was conducted with married women and men aged betwee...

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Main Authors: Ghulam Mustafa, Syed Khurram Azmat, Waqas Hameed, Safdar Ali, Muhammad Ishaque, Wajahat Hussain, Aftab Ahmed, Erik Munroe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:International Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/190520
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spelling doaj-5b4cd78b2ea74ca19261c8515fa3b1362020-11-25T00:49:55ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Reproductive Medicine2356-71042314-57572015-01-01201510.1155/2015/190520190520Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Married Men and Women in Rural Areas of Pakistan: Findings from a Qualitative Need Assessment StudyGhulam Mustafa0Syed Khurram Azmat1Waqas Hameed2Safdar Ali3Muhammad Ishaque4Wajahat Hussain5Aftab Ahmed6Erik Munroe7Marie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Technical Services Department, 21-C, Commercial Area, Old Sunset Boulevard, DHA-II, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Technical Services Department, 21-C, Commercial Area, Old Sunset Boulevard, DHA-II, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Technical Services Department, 21-C, Commercial Area, Old Sunset Boulevard, DHA-II, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Technical Services Department, 21-C, Commercial Area, Old Sunset Boulevard, DHA-II, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Technical Services Department, 21-C, Commercial Area, Old Sunset Boulevard, DHA-II, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Technical Services Department, 21-C, Commercial Area, Old Sunset Boulevard, DHA-II, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Technical Services Department, 21-C, Commercial Area, Old Sunset Boulevard, DHA-II, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes International, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Department, 1 Conway Street, Fitzroy Square, London W1T 6LP, UKThis paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding family planning and factors that influence the need for and use of modern contraceptives. A descriptive exploratory study was conducted with married women and men aged between 15 and 40. Overall, 24 focus group discussions were conducted with male and female participants in three provinces of Pakistan. The findings reveal that the majority knew about some modern contraceptive methods, but the overall contraceptive use was very low. Knowledge and use of any contraceptive method were particularly low. Reasons for not using family planning and modern contraception included incomplete family size, negative perceptions, in-laws’ disapproval, religious concerns, side-effects, and lack of access to quality services. The majority preferred private facilities over the government health facilities as the later were cited as derided. The study concluded the need for qualified female healthcare providers, especially for long term family planning services at health facilities instead of camps arranged occasionally. Addressing issues around access, affordability, availability, and sociocultural barriers about modern contraception as well as involving men will help to meet the needs and ensure that the women and couples fulfill their childbearing and reproductive health goals.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/190520
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Waqas Hameed
Safdar Ali
Muhammad Ishaque
Wajahat Hussain
Aftab Ahmed
Erik Munroe
spellingShingle Ghulam Mustafa
Syed Khurram Azmat
Waqas Hameed
Safdar Ali
Muhammad Ishaque
Wajahat Hussain
Aftab Ahmed
Erik Munroe
Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Married Men and Women in Rural Areas of Pakistan: Findings from a Qualitative Need Assessment Study
International Journal of Reproductive Medicine
author_facet Ghulam Mustafa
Syed Khurram Azmat
Waqas Hameed
Safdar Ali
Muhammad Ishaque
Wajahat Hussain
Aftab Ahmed
Erik Munroe
author_sort Ghulam Mustafa
title Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Married Men and Women in Rural Areas of Pakistan: Findings from a Qualitative Need Assessment Study
title_short Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Married Men and Women in Rural Areas of Pakistan: Findings from a Qualitative Need Assessment Study
title_full Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Married Men and Women in Rural Areas of Pakistan: Findings from a Qualitative Need Assessment Study
title_fullStr Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Married Men and Women in Rural Areas of Pakistan: Findings from a Qualitative Need Assessment Study
title_full_unstemmed Family Planning Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Married Men and Women in Rural Areas of Pakistan: Findings from a Qualitative Need Assessment Study
title_sort family planning knowledge, attitudes, and practices among married men and women in rural areas of pakistan: findings from a qualitative need assessment study
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Reproductive Medicine
issn 2356-7104
2314-5757
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding family planning and factors that influence the need for and use of modern contraceptives. A descriptive exploratory study was conducted with married women and men aged between 15 and 40. Overall, 24 focus group discussions were conducted with male and female participants in three provinces of Pakistan. The findings reveal that the majority knew about some modern contraceptive methods, but the overall contraceptive use was very low. Knowledge and use of any contraceptive method were particularly low. Reasons for not using family planning and modern contraception included incomplete family size, negative perceptions, in-laws’ disapproval, religious concerns, side-effects, and lack of access to quality services. The majority preferred private facilities over the government health facilities as the later were cited as derided. The study concluded the need for qualified female healthcare providers, especially for long term family planning services at health facilities instead of camps arranged occasionally. Addressing issues around access, affordability, availability, and sociocultural barriers about modern contraception as well as involving men will help to meet the needs and ensure that the women and couples fulfill their childbearing and reproductive health goals.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/190520
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