Ibrahimi Sahra, Youssouf Bamba, Potts Christine, Dumouza Alexandre, Duff Rani, Malaba Landry-Serges, Brunner Bettina
International Development Division, Abt Associates, Rockville, MD, USA.
Department of Global Health, Denison University, Granville, OH, USA.
Open Access J Contracept. 2024 Mar 5;15:13-21. doi: 10.2147/OAJC.S446263. eCollection 2024.
In response to limited contraception availability and a lack of knowledge about family planning (FP) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Integrated Health Program (IHP) in the DRC has been providing FP services, including outreach programs in the DRC. Our study aims to assess the FP outreach program by understanding the participants' perception of the campaign, its impact on their behavior, and their feedback regarding the campaign. Additionally, we draw insights from lessons learned and provide recommendations.
Between July and August 2022, we conducted 47 in-person participant interviews with women of reproductive age who used the outreach services provided by USAID IHP. Participants were randomly selected from Sud-Kivu, Kasai-Oriental, Haut-Katanga, and Tanganyika provinces. Consent and confidentiality were assured, and responses were recorded and transcribed in a Word document. We used Excel for data coding and analysis.
The campaign reached 95.7% of women interviewed; however, some participants could not recall specific message details. Most respondents (89.3%) reported that the campaign motivated them to make FP decisions and change their behaviors. While 14.8% of women reported making FP decisions independently, 85.1% reported making the decision jointly with their partners. Our analysis resulted in three emerging themes: 1) Increased FP outreach and improved perception of FP, 2) Improved perceived behavioral changes due to FP outreach, and 3) The need for program improvement by including men and providing additional information about possible FP side effects.
Our study provides insights into how women receive information and whether they find it useful and share it with other women in their community. In particular, women's feedback about the FP outreach program and our recommendations can inform future policies and interventions.
为应对刚果民主共和国(DRC)避孕措施供应有限以及计划生育(FP)知识匮乏的情况,美国国际开发署(USAID)在刚果民主共和国的综合卫生项目(IHP)一直在提供计划生育服务,包括在刚果民主共和国开展外展项目。我们的研究旨在通过了解参与者对该活动的看法、其对参与者行为的影响以及他们对该活动的反馈,来评估计划生育外展项目。此外,我们从经验教训中汲取见解并提供建议。
在2022年7月至8月期间,我们对使用美国国际开发署IHP提供的外展服务的育龄妇女进行了47次面对面的参与者访谈。参与者从南基伍省、东开赛省、上加丹加省和坦噶尼喀省随机选取。确保了参与者的同意和保密性,并将回答记录在Word文档中并进行转录。我们使用Excel进行数据编码和分析。
该活动覆盖了95.7%的受访女性;然而,一些参与者记不起具体的信息细节。大多数受访者(89.3%)表示该活动促使他们做出计划生育决策并改变行为。虽然14.8%的女性表示独立做出计划生育决策,但85.1%的女性表示与伴侣共同做出决策。我们的分析得出了三个新出现的主题:1)增加计划生育外展并改善对计划生育的认知,2)由于计划生育外展,感知到的行为改变有所改善,3)通过纳入男性并提供有关计划生育可能的副作用的更多信息来改进项目。
我们的研究提供了关于女性如何获取信息以及她们是否认为信息有用并与社区中的其他女性分享的见解。特别是,女性对计划生育外展项目的反馈以及我们的建议可为未来的政策和干预措施提供参考。