KUMJ | VOL. 13 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 52 | OCT-DEC, 2015
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Contraception among Postpartum Women Attending Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital
Bajracharya A
Abstract: Background
Failure to plan a pregnancy can adversely affect the health of the family as a
whole. High parity is related to increased maternal, perinatal and infant deaths
and is associated with nutritional problems of both mother and child. Hence,
good knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among women are
important. This study is aimed to determine the knowledge, attitude and practice of
contraception among the postpartum women attending Kathmandu Medical College
Teaching Hospital.
Objective
To determine the knowledge, attitude and the practice of various contraceptive
methods among the postpartum women.
Method
A cross-sectional observational study was conducted in the department of Obstetrics
and Gynecology on 400 postpartum women (within 42 days of delivery) who
delivered and came for follow-up in this institution. All the postnatal women were
interviewed with pre-designed questionnaire and information on sociodemographic
variable, awareness and knowledge of various contraceptive methods, previous
and current use of family planning methods, source of information, utilization and
reasons for use/non-use of family planning methods were obtained. Data collected
were entered and analyzed using SPSS 20. The results were presented as percentages,
means, tables and charts.
Result
Majority of the participants 363 (90.8%) were aware of contraceptive usage. Amongst
60.5% of women who had previously used contraception, OCPs were the commonest
one. Maximum number of participants (60.35%) had used modern contraceptives
in the past. The most common source of information on contraception was media
(55.7%). The reason of using contraception was spacing between the subsequent
pregnancies, while the most common reason of discontinuation or not willing to use
family planning methods was husband being abroad, fear of side effects and not
knowing which contraceptives to use.
Conclusion
The contraceptive awareness and knowledge among the postpartum women was
high but their usage was low. Hence, efforts should be made to educate the public
about safety and convenience of modern methods of contraceptives. Health care
personnels should also counsel the clients for adopting the contraceptives according
to their need.
Keyword : Contraception, knowledge, postpartum, practice