Adefalu Adewole A, Ladipo Oladapo A, Akinyemi Oluwaseun O, Popoola Oluwafemi A, Latunji Olajimi O, Iyanda Omowunmi
Association for Reproductive and Family Health Training and Service Delivery Unit.
Association for Reproductive and Family Health.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2019 Dec;23(4):63-74. doi: 10.29063/ajrh2019/v23i4.8.
In spite of the improvements in knowledge about family planning (FP), the contraceptive prevalence rate and unmet need for FP remain poor in most parts of Northern Nigeria. This study sought to explore specific factors that influence contraceptive uptake and demand in North-West Nigeria. Key Informant and In-depth Interviews were conducted using guides among stakeholders in two selected states in North-West Nigeria, Kebbi and Sokoto States. Interviewees were selected purposively to include Reproductive Health Focal Persons at the local government level, service providers, Women of Reproductive Age (WRA) and FP coordinators. Factors inhibiting contraceptive uptake included lack of health education, religion, fear of spousal rejection and side effects. Poor government funding and inadequate number of health workers were also identified as systemic factors. Suggested methods of overcoming identified challenges include; task-shifting, increased stakeholder participation and political will.
尽管在计划生育(FP)知识方面有所进步,但尼日利亚北部大部分地区的避孕普及率和未满足的计划生育需求仍然很低。本研究旨在探索影响尼日利亚西北部避孕措施采用和需求的具体因素。在尼日利亚西北部选定的两个州,凯比州和索科托州,使用指南对关键信息提供者和进行了深入访谈。有目的地选择受访者,包括地方政府层面的生殖健康协调人、服务提供者、育龄妇女(WRA)和计划生育协调员。阻碍避孕措施采用的因素包括缺乏健康教育、宗教、担心配偶拒绝和副作用。政府资金不足和卫生工作者数量不足也被确定为系统性因素。建议克服已识别挑战的方法包括:任务转移、增加利益相关者参与和政治意愿。