Kambo I P, Gupta R N, Kundu A S, Dhillon B S, Saxena H M, Saxena B N
Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi.
Stud Fam Plann. 1994 Jan-Feb;25(1):32-40.
This pilot study conducted in Muzaffarnagar district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, demonstrates the potential for using traditional medical practitioners in the delivery of family planning services after a brief training period. Practitioners participated continuously in the program for an intervention period of two years during which their services were accepted by the community. The impact of their involvement was reflected in increased knowledge of permanent as well as reversible contraceptive methods and in higher contraceptive use rates, especially of reversible methods adopted by women younger than 25 years (from 8 percent to 37 percent), in the intervention villages, as compared with increased knowledge and use (from 13 percent to 25 percent) of permanent methods alone in the control villages.
这项在印度北方邦穆扎法尔讷格尔地区开展的试点研究表明,经过短暂培训后,利用传统医学从业者提供计划生育服务具有潜力。从业者在为期两年的干预期内持续参与该项目,在此期间他们的服务为社区所接受。他们参与的影响体现在对永久性和可逆性避孕方法的了解增加,以及避孕使用率提高,尤其是干预村庄中25岁以下女性采用可逆性方法的比例(从8%升至37%),相比之下,对照村庄仅永久性方法的了解和使用率(从13%升至25%)有所增加。