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Provider resistance to advance provision of oral contraceptives in Africa.

作者信息

Stanback John, Janowitz Barbara

机构信息

Health Services Research, Family Health International, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA.

出版信息

J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care. 2003 Jan;29(1):35-6. doi: 10.1783/147118903101196909.

Abstract

CONTEXT

In Africa, many new family planning clients are not menstruating at the time they present for services. Where pregnancy tests are unavailable, clients are often denied their method of choice and sent home to await menses. For pill clients, one obvious solution is 'advance provision' of oral contraceptives for later use. However, this practice is rare in Africa.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the level of provider resistance to advance provision of oral contraceptives.

DESIGN

We added questions about advance provision of pills to five provider surveys in three African countries. We also used simulated clients in Ghana to assess provider resistance to the practice.

RESULTS

In Kenya, only 16% of providers thought it safe to give women oral contraceptives to be started at a later date. In Ghana and Senegal, fewer than 5% of providers mentioned advance provision as a way to manage non-menstruating pill clients.

CONCLUSION

Training programmes and service delivery guidelines in developing countries should provide for advance provision of pills to appropriate clients

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