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Improving contraceptive usage among post abortion clients through counseling for family planning at hospitals in unguja island, zanzibar

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dc.creator Kuyi, Chimaguli Enock
dc.date 2016-03-17T06:15:12Z
dc.date 2016-03-17T06:15:12Z
dc.date 2015
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11192/902
dc.description Background: Unsafe abortions contribute to 13% of maternal mortality ratio in the developing countries. The United Republic of Tanzania is part of the developing countries and has a maternal mortality ration of 454 per 100,000 live births (TDHS 2010). Zanzibar being part of the United Republic of Tanzania has an institutional estimate of maternal mortality ratio of 284 per 100,000 live births (MOH, 2011). Access to Post Abortion Care and Family Planning services within health system frame work is crucial to the reduction of abortions and complications hence reducing maternal mortality. Objective: To describe how Counseling for Family Planning services to Post Abortion clients enhance usage of modern contraceptives. Methods: Health facility based Cross-Sectional evaluation design was applied to describe the factors influencing the usage of contraceptives among post abortion clients. A total of 62 exit post abortion clients and 31 service providers from all three major hospitals of Unguja Islands were involved in this evaluation. Results: 51.61% service providers reported to have attended short courses/training on knowledge and skills for provision of comprehensive post abortion care services which include counseling for family planning services. Out of service providers trained, only 43.75% provide family planning services to post abortion clients. A total of 62 exit post abortion clients participated in this evaluation. Only 38(61.29%) responded to have been counseled for family planning and 28(73.68%) accepted to use contraceptives. Conclusion: The results reveal that most of the post abortion clients did not receive counseling for family planning before discharge. All service providers should be trained on Counseling for family planning and provision of post abortion care services. Also provision of family planning services to post abortion clients should be an integral part of management of post abortion care services.
dc.language en
dc.subject Family planning,Contraceptive usage, Family counseling
dc.title Improving contraceptive usage among post abortion clients through counseling for family planning at hospitals in unguja island, zanzibar
dc.type Article


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