2019
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_363_18
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Knowledge, attitude, and practice among Saudi primary health care attendees about family planning in Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Background:Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of contraception are influenced by a host of interdependent demographic, cultural, economic, and social factors, therefore, KAP vary not only in different countries but also from region to region in a country. A cross-sectional study was carried out among Saudi primary health care attendees at Abha city, Saudi Arabia, with the aim to help in developing strategies that may enhance family planning in Abha.Methods:A structured questionnaire was designed by the re… Show more

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“…Additionally, 81% of the study population had a solid understanding of the family planning concept, and these encouraging findings are consistent with those of several studies conducted in Saudi Arabia (80.6%), Pakistan (81%), and India (82.2%) [15,18,19]. Additionally, Mubashar et al [20] in the Aseer region of Saudi Arabia discovered that 99.2% of females were aware of contraception, and Tilahun et al [21] in their study in Ethiopia found that the concept of family planning was well-known to respondents (94%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Additionally, 81% of the study population had a solid understanding of the family planning concept, and these encouraging findings are consistent with those of several studies conducted in Saudi Arabia (80.6%), Pakistan (81%), and India (82.2%) [15,18,19]. Additionally, Mubashar et al [20] in the Aseer region of Saudi Arabia discovered that 99.2% of females were aware of contraception, and Tilahun et al [21] in their study in Ethiopia found that the concept of family planning was well-known to respondents (94%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Based on the total number of females in the Al-Qunfudah governorate (125,206) and the frequency of contraception utilization from a previous Saudi study (53.5%) [ 15 ], the sample size was calculated using Epi Info™ (CDC, Atlanta, GA) [ 16 ], with a 95% confidence interval (CI) and a margin of error of 5%. The calculated sample size was 381.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of these studies give an insight into unmet need for FP need in some regions of the Kingdom. However, they don't re ect unmet need nationwide because of their regional speci cities (3,6,10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only one study has been conducted in Aseer and Abha investigating the unmet need in such a population (3). These studies sought to explore the reproductive behavior of Saudi women in the wake of the new socio-demographic changes in the country (3,6,10,11). They also indicated that, despite this increase, there is unmet need for family planning (FP).…”
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