Socio-demographic profile of IUCD acceptors attending PostPartum Unit (P.P.U.) of Guru Govindsingh Hospital, Jamnagar

Background: The family welfare programme is a priority health programme for our country. In spite of integrated and concerted efforts, the programme has not been able to make an appreciable reduction of Crude Birth Rate. This was mainly because it had almost become synonymous with sterilization and...

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Main Authors: Goswami Kalpesh, Bundela Chintan, Gohel Aniruddha, Parmar Dipesh, Yadav Sudha
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Published: Amber Publication 2013-09-01
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spelling doaj-f8af2d47700e40099828da4d95c2e8782020-11-24T23:55:22ZengAmber PublicationJournal of Research in Medical and Dental Science2347-25452347-23672013-09-0111711Socio-demographic profile of IUCD acceptors attending PostPartum Unit (P.P.U.) of Guru Govindsingh Hospital, JamnagarGoswami Kalpesh0Bundela Chintan1Gohel Aniruddha2Parmar Dipesh3Yadav Sudha4Resident, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Shri M P Shah Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, IndiaDepartment of Preventive and Social Medicine, Shri M P Shah Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, IndiaResident, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Shri M P Shah Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, IndiaResident, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Shri M P Shah Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, IndiaProfessor, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Shri M P Shah Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, IndiaProfessor & Head, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Shri M P Shah Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, IndiaBackground: The family welfare programme is a priority health programme for our country. In spite of integrated and concerted efforts, the programme has not been able to make an appreciable reduction of Crude Birth Rate. This was mainly because it had almost become synonymous with sterilization and majority of the couples had undergone sterilization only after achieving their desired family size of more than three children. So, the program has shifted its focus on spacing methods to reduce CBR. Aims: To assess the socio-demographic profile of women using IUCD and the decision-making status of women in selection of spacing methods. Material and Methods: All IUCD acceptors (Total 413 women) attending postpartum unit of G.G. Hospital, Jamnagar from October 2012 to December 2012 were studied. Results: A total 185 (44.79%) acceptors were in the age group of 24–28 years, 337(81.59%) of acceptors were literate, 238 (57.62%) acceptors had two or more living children. In 370 (89.58%) cases, IUCD was inserted within 10 days of menstruation & only 20 (4.84%) women had got IUCD inserted within 6 weeks of last delivery. Only 28 (6.77%) women took decision themselves for IUCD insertion. Decision making status of women was positively associated with their high education level. Conclusion: Majority of IUCD users were young women, indicating that spacing is being adopted in the early twenties. Majority of the users were literate & their educational level was significantly associated with their decision making status in matters of opting for contraception.https://www.jrmds.in/articles/sociodemographic-profile-of-iucd-acceptors-attending-postpartum-unit-ppu-of-guru-govindsingh-hospital-jamnagar.pdfIUCD acceptorsSocio-demographic profilepostpartum unit
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author Goswami Kalpesh
Bundela Chintan
Gohel Aniruddha
Parmar Dipesh
Yadav Sudha
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Bundela Chintan
Gohel Aniruddha
Parmar Dipesh
Yadav Sudha
Socio-demographic profile of IUCD acceptors attending PostPartum Unit (P.P.U.) of Guru Govindsingh Hospital, Jamnagar
Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
IUCD acceptors
Socio-demographic profile
postpartum unit
author_facet Goswami Kalpesh
Bundela Chintan
Gohel Aniruddha
Parmar Dipesh
Yadav Sudha
author_sort Goswami Kalpesh
title Socio-demographic profile of IUCD acceptors attending PostPartum Unit (P.P.U.) of Guru Govindsingh Hospital, Jamnagar
title_short Socio-demographic profile of IUCD acceptors attending PostPartum Unit (P.P.U.) of Guru Govindsingh Hospital, Jamnagar
title_full Socio-demographic profile of IUCD acceptors attending PostPartum Unit (P.P.U.) of Guru Govindsingh Hospital, Jamnagar
title_fullStr Socio-demographic profile of IUCD acceptors attending PostPartum Unit (P.P.U.) of Guru Govindsingh Hospital, Jamnagar
title_full_unstemmed Socio-demographic profile of IUCD acceptors attending PostPartum Unit (P.P.U.) of Guru Govindsingh Hospital, Jamnagar
title_sort socio-demographic profile of iucd acceptors attending postpartum unit (p.p.u.) of guru govindsingh hospital, jamnagar
publisher Amber Publication
series Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
issn 2347-2545
2347-2367
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Background: The family welfare programme is a priority health programme for our country. In spite of integrated and concerted efforts, the programme has not been able to make an appreciable reduction of Crude Birth Rate. This was mainly because it had almost become synonymous with sterilization and majority of the couples had undergone sterilization only after achieving their desired family size of more than three children. So, the program has shifted its focus on spacing methods to reduce CBR. Aims: To assess the socio-demographic profile of women using IUCD and the decision-making status of women in selection of spacing methods. Material and Methods: All IUCD acceptors (Total 413 women) attending postpartum unit of G.G. Hospital, Jamnagar from October 2012 to December 2012 were studied. Results: A total 185 (44.79%) acceptors were in the age group of 24–28 years, 337(81.59%) of acceptors were literate, 238 (57.62%) acceptors had two or more living children. In 370 (89.58%) cases, IUCD was inserted within 10 days of menstruation & only 20 (4.84%) women had got IUCD inserted within 6 weeks of last delivery. Only 28 (6.77%) women took decision themselves for IUCD insertion. Decision making status of women was positively associated with their high education level. Conclusion: Majority of IUCD users were young women, indicating that spacing is being adopted in the early twenties. Majority of the users were literate & their educational level was significantly associated with their decision making status in matters of opting for contraception.
topic IUCD acceptors
Socio-demographic profile
postpartum unit
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