Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION OF CONTRACEPTION AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA

View through CrossRef
The incidence of unintended pregnancy and unsafe abortion are significantly high due to the lack of knowledge and negative attitude towards contraception and it can be prevented by effective and appropriate contraceptive knowledge and usage.  Considering the future role of medical students as family planning educator as well as counsellors, it is not only important to determine their knowledge, attitude and perception towards contraception but also should be updated for improvement on the quality of future healthcare professionals on contraceptive knowledge which may lead to the reduction in the number of unintended pregnancy with improving maternal morbidity and mortality. This was a cross sectional study using self-reported questionnaires survey that consists of four sections as socio-demographic characteristics information, knowledge towards contraception, attitude towards contraception, and perception of education and training in sexual and reproductive health among medical student. Questions were, distributed among medical students in Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and analyzed. The response rate was 100%. and most of the respondents in this study were Malay (64·4%), female (68·3%), single (98·6%) and live in urban area (69·1%). Most of their parents had tertiary education level (father educational level, 63·3%; mother educational level, 50·0%). 56·1% of the respondents had poor level of knowledge and 59.2% of them had negative attitude towards contraception. Regarding the perception on contraception, most of the respondents thought that they did not have sufficient clinical practice (50·4%) though adequate training (57·6%) in counselling the patients for family planning service during their clinical posting. There was a significant association between gender, place of birth, ethnicity, marital status, father educational status and level of knowledge. There were a higher percentage of respondents who had poor knowledge and negative attitude towards contraception. Assessing the knowledge and attitude of medical students on contraception and their relationship with socio-demographic characteristics and socio-economic factors plays a leading role in public health projects which are aimed to combat maternal mortality through reducing unintended pregnancies. To change the attitude towards contraception and further increase the level of knowledge of contraception among medical students, collaborated health education and similar studies among health workers are highly recommended.
Title: KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION OF CONTRACEPTION AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA
Description:
The incidence of unintended pregnancy and unsafe abortion are significantly high due to the lack of knowledge and negative attitude towards contraception and it can be prevented by effective and appropriate contraceptive knowledge and usage.
 Considering the future role of medical students as family planning educator as well as counsellors, it is not only important to determine their knowledge, attitude and perception towards contraception but also should be updated for improvement on the quality of future healthcare professionals on contraceptive knowledge which may lead to the reduction in the number of unintended pregnancy with improving maternal morbidity and mortality.
This was a cross sectional study using self-reported questionnaires survey that consists of four sections as socio-demographic characteristics information, knowledge towards contraception, attitude towards contraception, and perception of education and training in sexual and reproductive health among medical student.
Questions were, distributed among medical students in Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and analyzed.
The response rate was 100%.
and most of the respondents in this study were Malay (64·4%), female (68·3%), single (98·6%) and live in urban area (69·1%).
Most of their parents had tertiary education level (father educational level, 63·3%; mother educational level, 50·0%).
56·1% of the respondents had poor level of knowledge and 59.
2% of them had negative attitude towards contraception.
Regarding the perception on contraception, most of the respondents thought that they did not have sufficient clinical practice (50·4%) though adequate training (57·6%) in counselling the patients for family planning service during their clinical posting.
There was a significant association between gender, place of birth, ethnicity, marital status, father educational status and level of knowledge.
There were a higher percentage of respondents who had poor knowledge and negative attitude towards contraception.
Assessing the knowledge and attitude of medical students on contraception and their relationship with socio-demographic characteristics and socio-economic factors plays a leading role in public health projects which are aimed to combat maternal mortality through reducing unintended pregnancies.
To change the attitude towards contraception and further increase the level of knowledge of contraception among medical students, collaborated health education and similar studies among health workers are highly recommended.

Related Results

Assessment of women perception and attitude towards contraception in Gadaka Town, Fika Local Government Area, Yobe State of Nigeria.
Assessment of women perception and attitude towards contraception in Gadaka Town, Fika Local Government Area, Yobe State of Nigeria.
Contraception has become a major strategy of population control both at the national and global level, yet population growth in Nigeria remains high especially in rural areas due t...
Pounamu: E Hine: access to contraception for indigenous Mãori teenage mothers
Pounamu: E Hine: access to contraception for indigenous Mãori teenage mothers
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Timely and equitable access to contraception enables teenage mothers to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health. This study aimed to...
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Contraceptives among Saudi Women in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Contraceptives among Saudi Women in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
Objective: The study was carried out to assess the knowledge, attitude towards, and practice of contraception and the factors that could affect its use among Saudi women in Aseer r...
Emergency contraception use in young Norwegian women The role of social background, sexual history, and risk behaviors
Emergency contraception use in young Norwegian women The role of social background, sexual history, and risk behaviors
Abstract Background Emergency contraception use has received little attention compared to other contraceptives (e.g., condoms), despite increased use in most western count...
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
International Nuclear Science, Technology and Engineering Conference 2021 (iNuSTEC2021) “Nuclear Science and Technology for Socio-...
Return of fertility after discontinuation of contraception: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Return of fertility after discontinuation of contraception: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract Introduction Along with increasing availability and utilization of contraception, it is also important to confirm the effects of contracept...
Facteurs associés à l’Utilisation de la Contraception Moderne Chez les Femmes en Union au Burundi: Tendances et changements de 1987 à 2017
Facteurs associés à l’Utilisation de la Contraception Moderne Chez les Femmes en Union au Burundi: Tendances et changements de 1987 à 2017
Depuis 1983, le gouvernement du Burundi s’est engagé à réduire la fécondité à travers l’augmentation du taux des utilisatrices de la contraception moderne. Cependant, le taux d’uti...

Back to Top