Review of postpartum contraceptive practices at chiang mai university hospital: Implications for improving quality of service
To evaluate the acceptance rate and patterns of contraceptive use among postpartum women. Subjects and Methods: The records of 1,009 postpartum women attending the Family Planning Clinic at Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand, during January to December 2009 were reviewed. Results: Mean age was...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-381912015-06-16T07:46:33Z Review of postpartum contraceptive practices at chiang mai university hospital: Implications for improving quality of service Chaovisitsaree,S. Noi-um,S. Kietpeerakool,C. Medicine (all) To evaluate the acceptance rate and patterns of contraceptive use among postpartum women. Subjects and Methods: The records of 1,009 postpartum women attending the Family Planning Clinic at Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand, during January to December 2009 were reviewed. Results: Mean age was 28.2 ± 5.7 years (range 15-48). Almost all 920 women (91.2%) practiced breastfeeding. The acceptance rate of contraception was 97.6%. The types of contraceptive used were: depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, 387 (38.4%); progestin-only pills, 262 (26.0%); tubal resection, 201 (19.9%); male condom, 78 (7.7%); oral combined pills, 49 (4.9%); intrauterine device, 5 (0.5%); implant, 3 (0.3%). Among women undergoing tubal resection, 29 (14.4%) were ≤ 24 years of age. Significant independent predictors for using long-acting reversible contraception were young age and little or no formal education. Conclusion: The acceptance rate of contraception in this study was high. However, the following issues need to be evaluated: compliance of women using progestin-only pills, awareness of long-acting reversible contraception as an alternative option in women considering sterilization, and interventions to promote the use of intrauterine devices and implants. © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel. 2015-06-16T07:46:33Z 2015-06-16T07:46:33Z 2012-02-01 Review 10117571 2-s2.0-84857357658 10.1159/000333557 22095110 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84857357658&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38191 S. Karger AG |
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To evaluate the acceptance rate and patterns of contraceptive use among postpartum women. Subjects and Methods: The records of 1,009 postpartum women attending the Family Planning Clinic at Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand, during January to December 2009 were reviewed. Results: Mean age was 28.2 ± 5.7 years (range 15-48). Almost all 920 women (91.2%) practiced breastfeeding. The acceptance rate of contraception was 97.6%. The types of contraceptive used were: depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, 387 (38.4%); progestin-only pills, 262 (26.0%); tubal resection, 201 (19.9%); male condom, 78 (7.7%); oral combined pills, 49 (4.9%); intrauterine device, 5 (0.5%); implant, 3 (0.3%). Among women undergoing tubal resection, 29 (14.4%) were ≤ 24 years of age. Significant independent predictors for using long-acting reversible contraception were young age and little or no formal education. Conclusion: The acceptance rate of contraception in this study was high. However, the following issues need to be evaluated: compliance of women using progestin-only pills, awareness of long-acting reversible contraception as an alternative option in women considering sterilization, and interventions to promote the use of intrauterine devices and implants. © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel. |
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