Head of Population Health and Demography Unit, Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, PO Box 60, Goroka EHP 441, Papua New Guinea.
Dean of College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia.
Sex Reprod Health Matters. 2020 Dec;28(2):1848004. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2020.1848004.
Located in the South West Pacific region, with a population of 7.5 million, Papua New Guinea (PNG) is among a group of Pacific countries with sub-optimal health status. The maternal mortality ratio is 171 per 100,000 live births. Unmet need for contraception and family planning services, although poorly understood in PNG, may be one of the underlying causes of poor maternal health. This study set out to measure the prevalence and trends in unmet need for contraception and the identified socioeconomic factors associated with contraceptive use among women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in PNG. Data available from the Integrated Health and Demographic Surveillance System (IHDSS) were used in this study. A sub-population data set was extracted of 1434 women who gave birth in the preceding two years and resided in four rural surveillance sites: Asaro, Hides, Hiri and Karkar. Analyses of unmet need for contraception were performed with respect to birth spacing and limiting the number of births. Unmet need for contraception was 34% for the previous birth, 37% for the current pregnancy, and 49% for future family planning. The total unmet need for contraception was 35%, of which 49% was for spacing births and 51% for limiting births. Women's age, education and household wealth are the most significant determinants of unmet need for contraception. The high level of unmet need for contraception may contribute to women's poor health status in PNG. Urgent programming responses from the health sector for supporting effective interventions to increase availability and utilisation of contraceptives are required.
位于西南太平洋地区,拥有 750 万人口的巴布亚新几内亚(PNG)是太平洋国家中健康状况不佳的国家之一。孕产妇死亡率为每 10 万活产 171 人。避孕和计划生育服务的未满足需求,尽管在 PNG 了解甚少,但可能是孕产妇健康状况不佳的根本原因之一。本研究旨在衡量 PNG 育龄妇女(15-49 岁)未满足避孕需求的流行程度和趋势,以及与避孕使用相关的特定社会经济因素。本研究使用了综合健康和人口监测系统(IHDSS)提供的数据。从四个农村监测点(Asaro、Hides、Hiri 和 Karkar)提取了一个在过去两年中生育并居住的 1434 名妇女的子人群数据集。分析了未满足避孕需求与生育间隔和限制生育数量有关。上一次分娩的未满足避孕需求为 34%,当前妊娠为 37%,未来计划生育为 49%。总未满足避孕需求为 35%,其中 49%用于间隔生育,51%用于限制生育。妇女的年龄、教育和家庭财富是未满足避孕需求的最重要决定因素。避孕未满足需求水平较高可能导致 PNG 妇女健康状况不佳。卫生部门需要紧急制定方案,以支持有效的干预措施,增加避孕措施的供应和使用。