Determinants of Method Switching among Social Franchise Clients Who Discontinued the Use of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device
Introduction. Women who do not switch to alternate methods after contraceptive discontinuation, for reasons other than the desire to get pregnant or not needing it, are at obvious risk for unplanned pregnancies or unwanted births. This paper examines the factors that influence women to switch from I...
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doaj-ec719a3f968642a9b4a19022063378c42020-11-24T21:31:44ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Reproductive Medicine2356-71042314-57572015-01-01201510.1155/2015/941708941708Determinants of Method Switching among Social Franchise Clients Who Discontinued the Use of Intrauterine Contraceptive DeviceWaqas Hameed0Syed Khurram Azmat1Moazzam Ali2Wajahat Hussain3Ghulam Mustafa4Muhammad Ishaque5Safdar Ali6Aftab Ahmed7Marleen Temmerman8Marie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation Department-Technical Services, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation Department-Technical Services, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanDepartment of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva, SwitzerlandMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation Department-Technical Services, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation Department-Technical Services, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation Department-Technical Services, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation Department-Technical Services, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanMarie Stopes Society, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation Department-Technical Services, Karachi, Sindh 75500, PakistanDepartment of Uro-Gynecology, University of Ghent, 9000 East Flanders, BelgiumIntroduction. Women who do not switch to alternate methods after contraceptive discontinuation, for reasons other than the desire to get pregnant or not needing it, are at obvious risk for unplanned pregnancies or unwanted births. This paper examines the factors that influence women to switch from Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD) to other methods instead of terminating contraceptive usage altogether. Methods. The data used for this study comes from a larger cross-sectional survey conducted in nine (9) randomly selected districts of Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan, during January 2011. Using Stata 11.2, we analyzed data on 333 women, who reported the removal of IUCDs due to reasons other than the desire to get pregnant. Results. We found that 39.9% of the women do not switch to another method of contraception within one month after IUCD discontinuation. Use of contraception before IUCD insertion increases the odds for method switching by 2.26 times after removal. Similarly, postremoval follow-up by community health worker doubles (OR = 2.0) the chances of method switching. Compared with women who received free IUCD service (via voucher scheme), the method switching is 2.01 times higher among women who had paid for IUCD insertion. Conclusion. To increase the likelihood of method switching among IUCD discontinuers this study emphasizes the need for postremoval client counseling, follow-up by healthcare provider, improved choices to a wider range of contraceptives for poor clients, and user satisfaction.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/941708 |
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Waqas Hameed Syed Khurram Azmat Moazzam Ali Wajahat Hussain Ghulam Mustafa Muhammad Ishaque Safdar Ali Aftab Ahmed Marleen Temmerman Determinants of Method Switching among Social Franchise Clients Who Discontinued the Use of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device International Journal of Reproductive Medicine |
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Determinants of Method Switching among Social Franchise Clients Who Discontinued the Use of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device |
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Determinants of Method Switching among Social Franchise Clients Who Discontinued the Use of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device |
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Determinants of Method Switching among Social Franchise Clients Who Discontinued the Use of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device |
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Determinants of Method Switching among Social Franchise Clients Who Discontinued the Use of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device |
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Determinants of Method Switching among Social Franchise Clients Who Discontinued the Use of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device |
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determinants of method switching among social franchise clients who discontinued the use of intrauterine contraceptive device |
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Hindawi Limited |
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International Journal of Reproductive Medicine |
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2356-7104 2314-5757 |
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2015-01-01 |
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Introduction. Women who do not switch to alternate methods after contraceptive discontinuation, for reasons other than the desire to get pregnant or not needing it, are at obvious risk for unplanned pregnancies or unwanted births. This paper examines the factors that influence women to switch from Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD) to other methods instead of terminating contraceptive usage altogether. Methods. The data used for this study comes from a larger cross-sectional survey conducted in nine (9) randomly selected districts of Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan, during January 2011. Using Stata 11.2, we analyzed data on 333 women, who reported the removal of IUCDs due to reasons other than the desire to get pregnant. Results. We found that 39.9% of the women do not switch to another method of contraception within one month after IUCD discontinuation. Use of contraception before IUCD insertion increases the odds for method switching by 2.26 times after removal. Similarly, postremoval follow-up by community health worker doubles (OR = 2.0) the chances of method switching. Compared with women who received free IUCD service (via voucher scheme), the method switching is 2.01 times higher among women who had paid for IUCD insertion. Conclusion. To increase the likelihood of method switching among IUCD discontinuers this study emphasizes the need for postremoval client counseling, follow-up by healthcare provider, improved choices to a wider range of contraceptives for poor clients, and user satisfaction. |
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