Reproductive Health (Jan 2022)

Unmet need for family planning among rural married women in Ethiopia: What is the role of the health extension program in reducing unmet need?

  • Daniel Tadesse,
  • Girmay Medhin,
  • Getnet M. Kassie,
  • Tegene Legese Dadi,
  • Setegn Tigabu,
  • Mekdes Demissie,
  • Mussie Alemayehu,
  • Mulusew J. Gerbaba,
  • Bisrat F. Denberu,
  • Alula M. Teklu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-022-01324-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Plain language summary Family planning is a method that couples can use to limit the number of child or space the gap. Unmet need for family planning is defined as the percentage of reproductive age women who wants to space or limit the number of children but not currently using any family planning method. There is a huge proportion of eligible women have an unmet need for family planning in Ethiopia. The health extension program is one of the strategies to reach rural women to improve the health of the community. Although, family planning service is one of the packages in a health extension program and this study aimed to estimate the role of health extension program in reducing unmet need for family planning. About 4991 married women were asked about the family planning use, need and the place where they get the services. During the assessment the role of health extension program was assessed by different question. Some of the major assessment areas were women exposer to service, service availability, awareness and mode of service delivery. One fourth of the women have unmet need for family planning. The family planning utilization is still low. The contribution of the health extension program in family planning service is significant. Women exposed to HEP through level 4 health extension worker and older age are significantly associated with low level of unmet need FP. The unmet need for family planning is high in rural Ethiopia. This will inform the improvement and sustainability of the program.

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