Fonka Cyril Bernsah, Christofides Nicola
School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Contracept Reprod Med. 2025 Jan 17;10(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s40834-024-00329-0.
Female Condoms are 90-95% effective against HIV transmission when correctly and consistently used and are also cost-effective. In general, condoms prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies. Although the COVID-19 pandemic had the potential to undermine routine healthcare services delivery and utilisation, there is limited evidence about the pandemic's effect on Female Condom uptake in Gauteng, one of the hardest-hit provinces in South Africa. This study aimed to compare female condom distribution in Gauteng Province, South Africa, before and during COVID-19, to inform decision-making for the attainment of universal access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) by 2023 as per the sustainable development goal 3.7 and also, to empower women over their SRH during future pandemics.
This secondary data anslysis examined the percentage change in routine female condom distribution in Gauteng province and its five districts as an indirect effect (lockdown) of the COVID-19 pandemic, by comparing the aggregated District Health Information System (DHIS) data collated from primary health care facilities within the ditrict, before COVID-19 (2018-2019) and during COVID-19 (2020). Analysis in MS Excel 2016 illustrates the changes in the patterns and the trend in female condom distribution over the study period.
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Gauteng province experienced a 43.7% increase in female condom distribution compared to the pre-COVID-19 period of 2019. The highest female condom distribution during the pandemic was observed in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan (150.0%), followed by the Sedibeng (92.8%) and the Johannesburg Metropolitan (67.9%) districts respectively. However, the Tshwane Metropolitan (-8.5%) and the West Rand (-16.6%) districts experienced a decline in female condom distribution during COVID-19.
Gauteng province witnessed a substantial surge in female condom distribution during COVID-19 in 2020, with a disproportionate district variation in demand. Female condom distribution is crucial, necessitating its enhancement and the continuum of distribution and stakeholders stockpiling at all times with particular attention to a potential increase in demand during outbreaks with lockdowns. Undisrupted access to female condoms will enable a consistent and correct use and empower women against HIV, STIs and unintended pregnancies, as a strive towards universal access to SRH.
女用避孕套在正确且持续使用时,预防艾滋病毒传播的有效率为90%-95%,且具有成本效益。一般来说,避孕套可预防性传播感染(STIs)和意外怀孕。尽管新冠疫情可能会破坏常规医疗服务的提供和利用,但关于疫情对南非受灾最严重的省份之一豪登省女用避孕套使用情况的影响,证据有限。本研究旨在比较南非豪登省在新冠疫情之前和期间的女用避孕套发放情况,为根据可持续发展目标3.7在2023年前实现普遍获得性健康和生殖健康(SRH)的决策提供信息,并在未来疫情期间增强女性对其性健康和生殖健康的掌控权。
本二次数据分析通过比较从该地区初级卫生保健机构整理的汇总地区卫生信息系统(DHIS)数据,研究新冠疫情的间接影响(封锁)对豪登省及其五个区常规女用避孕套发放百分比变化的影响,数据收集时间为新冠疫情之前(2018 - 2019年)和期间(2020年)。在MS Excel 2016中进行的分析说明了研究期间女用避孕套发放模式和趋势的变化。
2020年新冠疫情期间,豪登省女用避孕套发放量相较于2019年新冠疫情前增长了43.7%。疫情期间女用避孕套发放量最高的是埃库鲁莱尼都市地区(150.0%),其次分别是塞迪本(92.8%)和约翰内斯堡都市地区(67.9%)。然而,茨瓦内都市地区(-8.5%)和西兰德地区(-16.6%)在新冠疫情期间女用避孕套发放量有所下降。
2020年新冠疫情期间,豪登省女用避孕套发放量大幅激增,各地区需求差异不均衡。女用避孕套的发放至关重要,需要加强发放工作,并确保发放的持续性以及利益相关者随时有库存,尤其要关注封锁期间疫情爆发时需求可能增加的情况。持续获得女用避孕套将有助于女性持续正确使用,增强女性预防艾滋病毒、性传播感染和意外怀孕的能力,以努力实现普遍获得性健康和生殖健康。