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Reasons for modern contraceptives choice and long-acting reversible contraceptives early removal in Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia; qualitative approach
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Abstract
Background
Women use modern contraceptive methods, mainly either to limit or space pregnancy and both are not identical in their choices. One method may not best fit an individual’s need irrespective of the time of spacing. Cognizant of this, the context with which women base in choice of contraceptives, their lived experiences in using, and factors for early removal/ discontinuation of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are not much investigated in the study setting and our study aimed to bridge the gap through exploring the underlying reasons.
Method
A phenomenological study design was used to explore sampled women’s reasons and experiences. Reproductive-aged women (15–49 years) who removed long-acting methods in the past 6 months were included. A criterion sampling approach was employed to recruit study participants. Data was collected using an interview guide for in-depth (IDIs) and key informant interviews and were tape-recorded with interviewees' consent. Audio data were transcribed verbatim and translated into English. The data was first saved in plain text format and imported into Atlas.ti 7.0 software to facilitate coding and categorizing. The content analysis method was used to classify, organize data, and interpret the qualitative data according to key categories.
Results
Several misconceptions about contraceptives (e.g., implants are not appropriate for daily laborers, women who use contraceptives (such as injectables) can only bear girl-child, etc.) were reported by clients and health providers. These misconceptions might not have scientific merit but they are powerful enough to affect actual behaviors toward contraceptives, including early removal. The awareness, attitude, and use of contraceptives tend to be lower in rural areas. For premature removal of LARCs, side effects, and heavy menstrual bleeding, was the most commonly identified reason. The IUCD is the least preferred method and users said it is not comfortable during sex.
Conclusion and recommendation
Our study found different reasons and misconceptions for modern contraceptive methods’ non-use and discontinuation. Standardized counseling approaches like the REDI (Rapport Building, Exploration, Decision Making, and Implementation) framework should be implemented in the country consistently. Some of the concrete providers’ conceptions should be well-studied considering contextual factors to bring scientific evidence.
Title: Reasons for modern contraceptives choice and long-acting reversible contraceptives early removal in Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia; qualitative approach
Description:
Abstract
Background
Women use modern contraceptive methods, mainly either to limit or space pregnancy and both are not identical in their choices.
One method may not best fit an individual’s need irrespective of the time of spacing.
Cognizant of this, the context with which women base in choice of contraceptives, their lived experiences in using, and factors for early removal/ discontinuation of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are not much investigated in the study setting and our study aimed to bridge the gap through exploring the underlying reasons.
Method
A phenomenological study design was used to explore sampled women’s reasons and experiences.
Reproductive-aged women (15–49 years) who removed long-acting methods in the past 6 months were included.
A criterion sampling approach was employed to recruit study participants.
Data was collected using an interview guide for in-depth (IDIs) and key informant interviews and were tape-recorded with interviewees' consent.
Audio data were transcribed verbatim and translated into English.
The data was first saved in plain text format and imported into Atlas.
ti 7.
0 software to facilitate coding and categorizing.
The content analysis method was used to classify, organize data, and interpret the qualitative data according to key categories.
Results
Several misconceptions about contraceptives (e.
g.
, implants are not appropriate for daily laborers, women who use contraceptives (such as injectables) can only bear girl-child, etc.
) were reported by clients and health providers.
These misconceptions might not have scientific merit but they are powerful enough to affect actual behaviors toward contraceptives, including early removal.
The awareness, attitude, and use of contraceptives tend to be lower in rural areas.
For premature removal of LARCs, side effects, and heavy menstrual bleeding, was the most commonly identified reason.
The IUCD is the least preferred method and users said it is not comfortable during sex.
Conclusion and recommendation
Our study found different reasons and misconceptions for modern contraceptive methods’ non-use and discontinuation.
Standardized counseling approaches like the REDI (Rapport Building, Exploration, Decision Making, and Implementation) framework should be implemented in the country consistently.
Some of the concrete providers’ conceptions should be well-studied considering contextual factors to bring scientific evidence.
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