2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1478037/v1
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Factors associated with contraceptive failure in Uganda: Analysis of the 2016 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey

Abstract: BackgroundSustained motivation is essential for effective use of contraceptive methods by women in low- and middle-income countries as many women are likely to abandon use of contraceptives especially when they continually experience episodes of failure. We aimed to determine contraceptive failure rates and associated factors among Ugandan women using data from the 2016 Uganda Demographic Health Survey (UDHS).MethodsWe analyzed data collected by the UDHS conducted in Uganda 2016. All eligible women aged 15 to … Show more

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“…Informed choice of contraceptive methods is an indicator of the quality of family planning services (10). Evidence shows that informed choice of contraceptive methods decreases the risk of contraceptive method discontinuation rate, unmet need for contraceptives, unintended pregnancies, and induced abortions (11)(12)(13)(14). Because it has the potential to play a key role in supporting individuals to select a method that matches their needs and expectations to promote effective contraceptive use (15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Informed choice of contraceptive methods is an indicator of the quality of family planning services (10). Evidence shows that informed choice of contraceptive methods decreases the risk of contraceptive method discontinuation rate, unmet need for contraceptives, unintended pregnancies, and induced abortions (11)(12)(13)(14). Because it has the potential to play a key role in supporting individuals to select a method that matches their needs and expectations to promote effective contraceptive use (15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%