2019
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_122_19
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Is maternal health services utilization predict the contraceptives adoption in extended postpartum period: A community-based cross-sectional study done in urban slums of Western Gujarat

Abstract: Background: Family planning (FP) programme has been integrated since long with MCH programme in order to reduce maternal and child mortality. The period of pregnancy, delivery, and postnatal period is very crucial to sensitize the women to adopt contraceptive practice because during this time they are in constant contact with health provider and more receptive to advice. The present study is designed in this context to see whether the utilization of maternal health services have any impact on adop… Show more

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“…Additionally, 12 primary articles were excluded because of the study population and outcome of interest. Among these, eight of the studies were conducted in Uganda [48,49], Ghana [50,51], Burundi and Rwanda [52], Thailand [53], International Journal of Reproductive Medicine India [54], and Kenya [55]. From the remaining four studies, one was conducted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [56] and excluded because of the unreported outcome of interest.…”
Section: Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, 12 primary articles were excluded because of the study population and outcome of interest. Among these, eight of the studies were conducted in Uganda [48,49], Ghana [50,51], Burundi and Rwanda [52], Thailand [53], International Journal of Reproductive Medicine India [54], and Kenya [55]. From the remaining four studies, one was conducted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [56] and excluded because of the unreported outcome of interest.…”
Section: Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este hallazgo concuerda con otros estudios que señalan que tanto la edad de la madre como la paridad, son factores determinantes en la APP. 17 Particularmente, una alta paridad y expectativas reproductivas satisfechas se asocian con la utilización de OTB. 18 Adicionalmente, la mayor posibilidad de APP en mujeres con cesárea, y en particular la alta demanda y aceptación de OTB después de ésta, coincide con otras investigaciones que señalan el periodo posparto, en especial poscesárea, como el momento ideal para adoptar un MAC quirúrgico.…”
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“…Se realizó un análisis bivariado de las características sociodemográficas y reproductivas de las mujeres por condición de recepción de APP mediante pruebas ji-cuadrada. Posteriormente, se realizó un análisis descriptivo del tipo de MAC posparto, estratificado por grupos de edad al momento del nacimiento del último hijo nacido vivo: adolescentes (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19), jóvenes (20-29) y adultas (30 o más). Se ajustó un modelo de regresión logística (n=4 544) para conocer la asociación entre APP y características sociodemográficas y de atención del parto.…”
Section: Análisis Estadísticounclassified