Survey of the Attitude to, the Knowledge and the Practice of Contraception and Medical Abortion in Women Who Attended a Family Planning Clinic
Objective: To assess the attitude to, the knowledge and practice of contraception and medical abortion in women attending the family planning clinic at the mvj medical college , hosakote , Bangalore, India. Materials and Methods: Between 1st of August, 2011 and 31st of July, 2012 200 women atte...
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2013-03-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Summary: | Objective: To assess the attitude to, the knowledge and practice
of contraception and medical abortion in women attending the
family planning clinic at the mvj medical college , hosakote ,
Bangalore, India.
Materials and Methods: Between 1st of August, 2011 and
31st of July, 2012 200 women attending family planning clinic
of the mvj medical college, hosakote, Bangalore India of
which 105 requested for medical termination of pregnancy
(mtp), 95 for family planning advice, were interrogated on
a structured questionnaire. The age of women ranged in
between 20-45 years, 71 (35.5%) were illiterate, 30 (15%)
had primary school education and 99 (49.5%) had diplomas
from high school and above. Patients were grouped into
low and high socio-economic status according to modified
kuppuswamy socio-economic status scale: (i). upper class,
(ii). Upper middle class, (iii). Middle class, (iv). Lower middle
class, (v). lower class.consent of both husband and wife was
taken. They were counseled about the various contraceptives
available and allowed to choose whichever suited them best.
Results: Among the 200 women 85 (42%) did not use
contraception; 51 (25.5 %) were on the barrier method; 49
(18.31%) used intrauterine devices (iud); 12 (6%) used oral pills
and and 3 (1.5%) used other methods. the request for mtp was
on grounds of unplanned pregnancy in 55.25% cases or failure
of contraception in 44.7%. there was no eugenic indication of the
women, 3 (1.5%) had heard about emergency contraceptives,
however none had used them; 20 (10%) had heard of medical
abortion and 12 (6%) had previously undergone mtp with
satisfaction. the various methods of contraception accepted by
the women post abortion were ocps by 11 (10.47%), iuds by
54 (51.5%) and female sterilization by 26 (24.71%). in the other
group, 23 (24.2%) had iuds removed and reinserted; 37.8%
had iuds inserted; 26 (27.36%) women underwent sterilization
operation; and 6 (6.31%) had iuds removed opting for pregnancy.
statistical analysis was done using spss software (Chicago) with
χ2
test taking p value of 0.05 as significant.
Conclusion: There is lack of awareness of emergency
contraception and medical abortion in the women community
under study. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |