The Efficiency Of Family Planning Programs And How Families Feel About Birth Control

Original Article

Authors

  • Junaid Ahsan
  • Umema Zafar
  • Romana Ayub
  • Aruba Zafar
  • Ahmad Azam Malik

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69830/jbkmc.v2i01.55

Keywords:

Family planning, contraception, effectiveness

Abstract

Objective: to learn about the opinions of women visiting family planning outpatient departments (OPDs) on the
conduct of the staff and the use of contraception.
Study design: A cross-sectional study
Duration and place of study: six months Department, Gajju Khan Medical College, Swabi, Pakistan from
Jan 2014 to July 2014
Materials and Methods: Over six months, this cross-sectional research was carried out in two prominent Peshawar hospitals’ family planning outpatient departments. Women visiting the OPD were given a questionnaire, and
information was gathered via interviews. Individuals who declined were not included. Microsoft Excel was used to
input and evaluate the data.
Results: According to our findings, 95% of the women had received the appropriate information, and 89.28% of
the participants were happy with the family planning services personnel. Ninety-seven percent of the subjects received
free services. In 96.4% of the cases, the husband was accommodating when it came to the wife’s usage of contraception.
In 84% of cases, the woman’s family and in-laws did not impose any restrictions on her use of contraception.
Conclusion: Comparing Peshawar’s family planning service user satisfaction to earlier research indicates an improvement. Furthermore, both the husband’s and the in-laws’ attitudes are improving. We can keep this trend going
by fostering education and understanding about family planning and its importance to the modern world.
Key Words: Family planning, contraception, effectiveness.

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Published

2021-07-10

How to Cite

Junaid Ahsan, Umema Zafar, Romana Ayub, Aruba Zafar, & Ahmad Azam Malik. (2021). The Efficiency Of Family Planning Programs And How Families Feel About Birth Control: Original Article. Journal of Bacha Khan Medical College, 2(1), 52–55. https://doi.org/10.69830/jbkmc.v2i01.55

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