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Frequency of contraceptive use among Female Specialists and Consultants of Multan, Pakistan

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Objective: To describe frequency of contraceptive use among female specialists and consultant doctors of Multan City. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration: It is a multicenter study on female doctors of Multan City from 01 April 2022 to 31 Dec 2022, conducted by Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Nishtar Hospital Multan. Methodology: An anonymous, predesigned questionnaire survey was performed on specialists and consultant female doctors, gynecologists and non-gynaecologists, during their reproductive age, practicing in the city of Multan. Total 100 female doctors (N) were included. Results: Overall prevalence of contraception was 84%. Amongst them 48% are from gynecology. In the gynecologist group, 91.7% used contraception, 50 % of them are from age 31 -38 years and 75% had parity ≤ 3. 50% of use the barrier methods, 16.7 % copper intrauterine contraceptive device, 16% calendar method, 4.2 % each for mirena and tubal ligation. No one used oral contraceptive pill. From the non-gynecologist group, prevalence was 76.9%. 53.8% were of age > 38 years, 80.8% had parity ≤ 3. Among choice of contraception, 42.3% used Barrier method, 23.1 % oral contraceptive pills, 3.8% copper intrauterine contraceptive device. None used calendar method, mirena and tubal ligation. Conclusion: Even amongst the most qualified doctors of Multan city, half of them used Barrier methods. 16% of the gynecologists used Calendar method. These results enable us to change the thinking and contraceptive practices of the most literate persons of an urban city of an underdeveloped country. Keywords: Contraception, Gynaecologists, Specialists, Consultants, Multan. How to Cite This: Ali S, Yasmeen S, Parveen R, Akhter S. Frequency of contraceptive use among Female Specialists and Consultants of Multan, Pakistan. Isra Med J. 2023; 15(2): 65-69. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55282/imj.oa1365
Isra University, Pakistan
Title: Frequency of contraceptive use among Female Specialists and Consultants of Multan, Pakistan
Description:
Objective: To describe frequency of contraceptive use among female specialists and consultant doctors of Multan City.
Study Design: Cross-sectional study.
Place and Duration: It is a multicenter study on female doctors of Multan City from 01 April 2022 to 31 Dec 2022, conducted by Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Nishtar Hospital Multan.
Methodology: An anonymous, predesigned questionnaire survey was performed on specialists and consultant female doctors, gynecologists and non-gynaecologists, during their reproductive age, practicing in the city of Multan.
Total 100 female doctors (N) were included.
Results: Overall prevalence of contraception was 84%.
Amongst them 48% are from gynecology.
In the gynecologist group, 91.
7% used contraception, 50 % of them are from age 31 -38 years and 75% had parity ≤ 3.
50% of use the barrier methods, 16.
7 % copper intrauterine contraceptive device, 16% calendar method, 4.
2 % each for mirena and tubal ligation.
No one used oral contraceptive pill.
From the non-gynecologist group, prevalence was 76.
9%.
53.
8% were of age > 38 years, 80.
8% had parity ≤ 3.
Among choice of contraception, 42.
3% used Barrier method, 23.
1 % oral contraceptive pills, 3.
8% copper intrauterine contraceptive device.
None used calendar method, mirena and tubal ligation.
Conclusion: Even amongst the most qualified doctors of Multan city, half of them used Barrier methods.
16% of the gynecologists used Calendar method.
These results enable us to change the thinking and contraceptive practices of the most literate persons of an urban city of an underdeveloped country.
Keywords: Contraception, Gynaecologists, Specialists, Consultants, Multan.
How to Cite This: Ali S, Yasmeen S, Parveen R, Akhter S.
Frequency of contraceptive use among Female Specialists and Consultants of Multan, Pakistan.
Isra Med J.
2023; 15(2): 65-69.
DOI: https://doi.
org/10.
55282/imj.
oa1365.

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