增加覆盖范围的途径:肯尼亚、卢旺达、坦桑尼亚和乌干达青少年和年轻妇女避孕需求和使用的时间趋势分析。

Pathways to increased coverage: an analysis of time trends in contraceptive need and use among adolescents and young women in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.

机构信息

Faculty of Epidemiology & Population Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT, UK.

Guttmacher Institute, 125 Maiden Lane 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10038, USA.

出版信息

Reprod Health. 2017 Oct 17;14(1):130. doi: 10.1186/s12978-017-0393-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite efforts to make contraceptive services more "youth friendly," unmet need for contraception among young women in sub-Saharan Africa remains high. For health systems to effectively respond to the reproductive health needs of a growing youth population, it is imperative to understand their contraceptive needs and service seeking practices. This paper describes changes over time in contraceptive need, use, and sources of care among young women in four East African countries.

METHODS

We used three rounds of DHS data from Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda to examine time trends from 1999 to 2015 in met need for modern contraception, method mix, and source of care by sector (public or private) and type of provider among young women aged 15-24 years. We assessed disparities in contraceptive coverage improvements over time between younger (15-24 years) and older women (25-49 years) using a difference-in-differences approach.

RESULTS

Met need for contraception among women aged 15-24 years increased over time, ranging from a 20% increase in Tanzania to more than a 5-fold increase in Rwanda. Improvements in met need were greater among older women compared to younger women in Rwanda and Uganda, and higher among younger women in Kenya. Injectables have become the most popular contraceptive choice among young women, with more than 50% of modern contraceptive users aged 15-24 years currently using the method in all countries except for Tanzania, where condoms and injectables are used by 38% and 35% of young users, respectively. More than half of young women in Tanzania and Uganda receive contraceptives from the private sector; however, while the private sector played an important role in meeting the growing contraceptive needs among young women in Tanzania, increased use of public sector services drove expanded access in Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study shows that contraceptive use increased among young East African women, yet, unmet need remains high. As youth populations continue to grow, governments must develop more targeted strategies for expanding access to reproductive health services for young women. Engaging the private sector and task-shifting to lower-level providers offer promising approaches; however, additional research is needed to identify the key facilitators and barriers to the success of these strategies in different contexts.

摘要

背景

尽管在努力使避孕服务更“有利于青年”,撒哈拉以南非洲的年轻女性对避孕的未满足需求仍然很高。为了使卫生系统能够有效应对不断增长的青年人口的生殖健康需求,了解他们的避孕需求和寻求服务的做法至关重要。本文描述了在四个东非国家中,年轻女性的避孕需求、使用情况和护理来源随时间的变化。

方法

我们使用来自肯尼亚、卢旺达、坦桑尼亚和乌干达的三轮 DHS 数据,考察了 1999 年至 2015 年期间,15-24 岁年轻女性的现代避孕方法需求、方法组合以及按部门(公共或私人)和服务提供者类型(初级或高级)划分的护理来源的时间趋势。我们使用差异法评估了随着时间的推移,年轻(15-24 岁)和年长(25-49 岁)女性在避孕覆盖率改善方面的差异。

结果

15-24 岁女性的避孕需求随着时间的推移而增加,坦桑尼亚的需求增加了 20%,卢旺达的需求增加了 5 倍以上。在卢旺达和乌干达,老年女性的避孕需求改善大于年轻女性,而肯尼亚的年轻女性的避孕需求改善更高。在所有国家,除了坦桑尼亚,注射剂已成为年轻女性最受欢迎的避孕选择,15-24 岁的现代避孕使用者中有 50%以上的人目前使用这种方法,而在坦桑尼亚, condom 和注射剂分别被 38%和 35%的年轻使用者使用。超过一半的坦桑尼亚和乌干达的年轻女性从私营部门获得避孕药具;然而,尽管私营部门在满足坦桑尼亚年轻女性不断增长的避孕需求方面发挥了重要作用,但肯尼亚、卢旺达和乌干达扩大公共部门服务的使用增加了获得服务的机会。

结论

我们的研究表明,东非年轻女性的避孕使用率有所增加,但未满足的需求仍然很高。随着青年人口的持续增长,政府必须制定更有针对性的战略,扩大年轻女性获得生殖健康服务的机会。利用私营部门和向下级提供者转移任务提供了有希望的方法;然而,需要进一步研究以确定这些战略在不同背景下取得成功的关键促进因素和障碍。

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