Gynecology & Reproductive Health

Gynecology & Reproductive Health

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ISSN: 2639-9342
Research Article

Factors Influencing Counselling and Prescription Patterns of Contraceptives among Healthcare Workers in Public Health Facilities in Ogbomoso, Southwest Nigeria

Authors: Owonikoko Kola Musliudin, Agbaje Michael Ademola, Tijani Mikhail Aramide, Oke Oluwaseyi Felix.

DOI: 10.33425/2639-9342.1046


Abstract

Background: Family planning and hence contraception, improves maternal health. The sources of information about and the acquisition of contraceptives is an important factor to consider in the overall utilization/ uptake of contraceptives generally.

Aims: To identify factors that influences counselling, prescription pattern of contraception methods among public healthcare workers and factors influencing it.

Methods and Materials: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study among consenting health care workers in family planning clinics in public health care facilities in Ogbomoso, Southwest Nigeria. The instrument of survey was a self-administered structured, questionnaire. Data were analysed by SPSS window version 17.0 software package.

Results: The mean age of the respondents was 34.4 ± 6.1years. More than third (38.6%) of the respondents had practiced for 5-7 years. All the respondents were aware of pills, injectable, IUCD and male condom as a method of contraception. Majority of the respondents’ (79.3%) had used a form of contraceptives with 55.9% currently using contraceptives. In all the respondents’ health centres pills, injectable, male condom and IUCD were available forms of contraceptives. Larger proportion of the respondents’ (55.9%) had changed patient’s choice of contraceptives before with the major reason being that most of those patients (30.9%) had inadequate knowledge about the chosen contraceptives and presumed non-compliance with the chosen method (29.6%). In majority of the respondents’, past clinical experience (72.4%), marital status of clients and their religion believe were the major factors that most often inform their choice of counselling patients for contraceptives.

Conclusion: The study revealed that clinicians experience, patients’ socio-demographics particularly marital status and religious beliefs were major determinants of counselling patterns while prescription patterns for healthcare workers were determined by personal experiences and socio-demographics of patients.

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Citation: Owonikoko Kola Musliudin, Agbaje Michael Ademola, Tijani Mikhail Aramide, et al. Factors Influencing Counselling and Prescription Patterns of Contraceptives among Healthcare Workers in Public Health Facilities in Ogbomoso, Southwest Nigeria. 2018; 2(3). DOI: 10.33425/2639-9342.1046
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Zeev Blumenfeld
Department of Reproductive Endocrinology, Ob/Gyn | Technion-Faculty of Medicine

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