Tripathi Reva, Rathore Asmita Muthal, Sachdeva Jyoti
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi, India.
J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2003 Jun;29(3):142-6. doi: 10.1046/j.1341-8076.2003.00090.x.
The present study was conducted to assess knowledge, attitude, and practice of emergency contraception in health care providers and users in North India.
A survey was carried out with the help of a predesigned questionnaire comprising of two groups of clients (abortion seekers at Family Welfare center, and non-medical college students (prospective clients)); and 4 groups of health care providers (gynecologists, general practitioners, paramedical workers, and medical students).
Practically none of the clients were familiar with the concept of emergency contraception and so the rest of the information could not be obtained from them and hence this was excluded from further analysis. Many providers (84.8% gynecologists, 41.0% general practitioners, 2.7% paramedical workers, and 64.4% medical students) were vaguely familiar with the concept of emergency contraception, very few knew accurately about timing and doses. The majority of these thought it to be an essential component of contraceptive services but preferred distribution through health care providers only. The practice of emergency contraception as reported in the present survey was inconsistent. Yuzpe regimen was the most commonly used method and nausea/vomiting were the commonest side-effects. The question of efficacy of emergency contraception was not answered reliably by the health care providers.
Awareness about emergency contraception among the general population and paramedical workers studied is practically nonexistent. Precise knowledge about emergency contraception among doctors (both gynecologists and general practitioners) is also inadequate. Prescription practices can improve by generating demand and training of health care providers.
本研究旨在评估印度北部医疗服务提供者和使用者对紧急避孕的知识、态度及实践情况。
借助预先设计的问卷进行调查,该问卷涉及两组服务对象(计划生育中心的堕胎寻求者和非医学院学生(潜在服务对象))以及四组医疗服务提供者(妇科医生、全科医生、辅助医疗人员和医学生)。
实际上,几乎没有服务对象熟悉紧急避孕的概念,因此无法从他们那里获取其余信息,所以这部分被排除在进一步分析之外。许多医疗服务提供者(84.8%的妇科医生、41.0%的全科医生、2.7%的辅助医疗人员和64.4%的医学生)对紧急避孕的概念只是模糊熟悉,很少有人准确了解其使用时间和剂量。这些人中的大多数认为它是避孕服务的重要组成部分,但仅倾向于通过医疗服务提供者进行发放。本次调查中报告的紧急避孕实践情况并不一致。Yuzpe方案是最常用的方法,恶心/呕吐是最常见的副作用。医疗服务提供者未能可靠地回答紧急避孕效果的问题。
在所研究的普通人群和辅助医疗人员中,对紧急避孕的知晓实际上并不存在。医生(包括妇科医生和全科医生)对紧急避孕的准确知识也不足。通过激发需求和对医疗服务提供者进行培训,处方实践可以得到改善。