2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/16931.7641
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The Effect of Combined Antenatal and Postnatal Counselling on Postpartum Modern Contraceptive Use: Prospective Case-Control Study in Kocaeli, Turkey

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“…In addition, women who reported the ability to make their own FP decisions had three times greater odds of receiving a method compared to women unable to make their own decisions. These results align with previous studies in India, Senegal, and Turkey, which also found that that partner communication [ 16 , 25 ] and self-efficacy [ 20 ] are positively associated with FP uptake. These findings suggest that women who have had conversations with their FP partners and/or feel they can make their own decisions may be initiating FP conversations with providers, thereby driving the receipt of information and a method during a care visit.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In addition, women who reported the ability to make their own FP decisions had three times greater odds of receiving a method compared to women unable to make their own decisions. These results align with previous studies in India, Senegal, and Turkey, which also found that that partner communication [ 16 , 25 ] and self-efficacy [ 20 ] are positively associated with FP uptake. These findings suggest that women who have had conversations with their FP partners and/or feel they can make their own decisions may be initiating FP conversations with providers, thereby driving the receipt of information and a method during a care visit.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Findings from this study corroborate evidence that women’s self-efficacy in FP decision-making [ 20 ], women’s specific demographic characteristics (e.g., religiosity, wealth) [ 12 ], and providers’ in-service training [ 7 , 29 ] influence women’s odds of receiving a FP method. This study adds new evidence pertaining to important elements of FP counseling and receipt of a method—namely, the quantity of FP information received at a single care visit (e.g., number of methods described, number of sources of FP information).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Antenatal care provides a gateway to access reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health services and a window of opportunity to promote use of contraception after childbirth (8,9). Family planning counselling within the realm of antenatal care could potentially increase uptake (10)(11)(12)(13). It may be bene cial to engage partners of women into such issues of contraception in case they have supportive attitudes towards family planning, since decision-making is often male-dominated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%