Reproductive Health (Mar 2023)
Acceptance, utilization, and factors associated with immediate postpartum intrauterine contraceptive device among mothers delivered at public health facilities in Hawassa city, Ethiopia: Institution-based study
Abstract
Plain Language Summary Immediate post-partum intrauterine contraceptive device (IPPIUCD) is a safe and effecti ve family planning method to prevent unintended pregnancy for a long time, by making the mother protected immediately after delivery before she leaves the postnatal room. Since it was a newly initiated program in Ethiopia, the proportion of mothers accepting and utilizing IPPIUCD and what factors should be the factors to acceptance and utilization were not well known. Previous studies were either from sole facility data or focused on postnatal family planning in general. This study was intended to assess acceptance, utilization, and related factors about IPPIUCD in 392 women delivered in five public health facilities. The facilities range from health centers to general and referral hospitals, providing immediate post-partum IUCD, free of charge without the need of returning for family planning methods. The proportion of women who accepted and utilized IPPIUCD was very low. Receiving information about IPPIUCD through counseling and a favorable attitude about IUCD resulted in better acceptance of PPICD than not being counseled and having an unfavorable attitude. Additionally, mothers with short birth intervals, due to fear of early pregnancy and wanting to limit pregnancy due to having a sufficient number of children were better acceptance than their counterparts. More utilization was observed among women who gave birth in the daytime, having satisfied the demand for childbirth and husband support for family planning use. To increase acceptance and utilization of IPPIUCD health professionals should provide counseling about IPPIUCD for all women, including their husbands. We have to consider family planning equally in daytime and nighttime services.
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