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布基纳法索皮下注射剂的快速普及:来自 PMA2020 横断面调查的证据。

Rapid Uptake of the Subcutaneous Injectable in Burkina Faso: Evidence From PMA2020 Cross-Sectional Surveys.

机构信息

Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP), Université Ouaga 1 Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Glob Health Sci Pract. 2018 Mar 30;6(1):73-81. doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-17-00260. Print 2018 Mar 21.

Abstract

The subcutaneous (SC) injectable, widely known by its commercial name Sayana Press, has potential to improve access to contraceptive methods. In Burkina Faso, SC-injectables were first piloted in select regions in 2014 and introduced nationally in 2016. PMA2020 is the first national survey to track programmatic progress of SC-injectable introduction at both population and health facility levels in the country across 2 rounds of data collection: March-May 2016 and November 2016-January 2017. Over this 6-month period, SC-injectable availability at public service delivery points increased from 50% to 85%, largely driven by increases in availability among the non-pilot regions. In terms of use, while the modern contraceptive prevalence rate among all women remained constant at about 23%, SC-injectable prevalence nearly doubled from 1.1% to 2.0%, making up approximately 9% of all modern method users in Burkina Faso by late 2016, though the difference was not statistically significant. Increases were comparable between pilot and non-pilot regions. While the difference was not statistically significant, more rural women were using the method compared with their urban counterparts in the pilot regions, an interesting finding considering the opposite pattern is generally true for contraceptive prevalence nationally. In summary, following national scale-up, data show substantially improved availability of SC-injectables at service delivery points and potential for changes in the method mix in Burkina Faso. In order to further improve contraceptive access and choice, scale-up of community-based distribution of SC-injectables should be considered, especially among rural populations with higher unmet need for family planning.

摘要

皮下(SC)注射剂,以其商业名称 Sayana Press 广为人知,有潜力改善避孕方法的可及性。在布基纳法索,2014 年首先在选定地区试点 SC 注射剂,2016 年在全国范围内推出。PMA2020 是首次在全国范围内跟踪 SC 注射剂引入情况的调查,涵盖了人口和卫生机构两个层面,共进行了两轮数据收集:2016 年 3 月至 5 月和 2016 年 11 月至 2017 年 1 月。在这 6 个月期间,公共服务提供点的 SC 注射剂供应情况从 50%增加到 85%,主要是由于非试点地区供应情况的增加。在使用方面,虽然所有妇女的现代避孕普及率保持在 23%左右不变,但 SC 注射剂的普及率几乎翻了一番,从 1.1%增加到 2.0%,到 2016 年底,占布基纳法索所有现代方法使用者的约 9%,尽管这一差异在统计学上并不显著。试点地区和非试点地区的增幅相当。虽然这一差异在统计学上并不显著,但与试点地区的城市女性相比,农村女性使用该方法的比例更高,这一发现很有趣,因为在全国范围内,避孕普及率的一般模式恰恰相反。总之,在全国范围内扩大规模后,数据显示 SC 注射剂在服务提供点的供应情况有了显著改善,布基纳法索的方法组合也可能发生变化。为了进一步改善避孕方法的可及性和选择,应考虑扩大社区分发 SC 注射剂,特别是在农村地区,这些地区对计划生育的需求未得到满足的情况更高。

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