KUMJ | VOL. 12 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 47 | JULY-SEPT, 2014
Acceptance of Family Planning Amongst Patients Attending Dhulikhel Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Department
Shrestha A, Kayastha B, Manandhar S, Chawla CD
Abstract: Background
Knowledge of contraceptive methods is an important factor for an individual to use
or not use of family planning methods. In Nepal, at least one modern method of
family planning is universal amongst both men and women.
Objectives
To assess the knowledge, attitude regarding various family planning methods and
practice of contraceptives amongst couples attending Dhulikhel Hospital Obstetrics
and Gynecology Department.
Methods
Five hundred and fifteen couples were interviewed. Their knowledge, attitude
and practice of contraception were evaluated with the help of pre-evaluated
questionnaire. The other variable used were the age of the couple, parity,
educational status and economic status having effect on the contraceptive
acceptance were taken into consideration. Descriptive analysis was conducted to
obtain percentages.
Results
We observed that 74.98% of women were in the age group of 20-29 years and
59.22% of men were within the age group of 20-29 years. Teen age mothers were
17.86% and teen age fathers were 1.35%. In our study, we observed that higher
the educational level better was the acceptance for family planning methods.
The higher income group had less number of children compared to lesser income
group. In our study, we noticed that all the couples knew about different methods
of family planning, main sources of information were television, pamphlets and
healthworkers. Only 16 males had undergone vasectomy and 32 women had
undergone tubectomy. Fewer number of vasectomy was due to the belief that
undergoing vasectomy will make the male partner weak physically. 13.20% of
women preferred Depot medroxy progesterone as a temporary method of family
planning, 13% of males preferred condom as a temporary method of family
planning.
Conclusion
We conclude that education plays a vital role in the acceptance of family planning.
As couples who have higher education level tend to have higher income and they
have lesser number of children. They are more receptive towards counseling and
agree upon the various methods of family planning. The easy accessibility to the
various media like radio, television tend to make people aware of various methods
of family planning.
Keyword : Acceptance, education, family planning.