2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13224-020-01386-6
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Utilization of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive (LARC) Methods in a tertiary hospital in southwestern Nigeria: A Mixed Methods Study

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“…Study conducted at Kampala district, Uganda among women of reproductive age revealed the prevalence of LARC was 31.7% which was similar to our ndings while study conducted in Nigeria tertiary hospital showed the prevalence of LARC users were 65.6% from which 75% used implanon which was far from our result and the difference might be the study conducted at tertiary hospital and the overall prevalence of usage of modern contraceptives in the country .In our review we found that having good knowledge, positive attitude and previous use of LARC has been associated with use of LARC over the past ve years. Study conducted in Nigeria (39)showed previous use of LARC, positive attitude and good knowledge signi cantly associated with use of LARC. Different studies conducted in Kenya (40),Nepal (41), Pakistan (42) showed previous use of LARCs, good knowledge and positive attitude associated with use of LARC among women of reproductive age…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Study conducted at Kampala district, Uganda among women of reproductive age revealed the prevalence of LARC was 31.7% which was similar to our ndings while study conducted in Nigeria tertiary hospital showed the prevalence of LARC users were 65.6% from which 75% used implanon which was far from our result and the difference might be the study conducted at tertiary hospital and the overall prevalence of usage of modern contraceptives in the country .In our review we found that having good knowledge, positive attitude and previous use of LARC has been associated with use of LARC over the past ve years. Study conducted in Nigeria (39)showed previous use of LARC, positive attitude and good knowledge signi cantly associated with use of LARC. Different studies conducted in Kenya (40),Nepal (41), Pakistan (42) showed previous use of LARCs, good knowledge and positive attitude associated with use of LARC among women of reproductive age…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Facility based cross sectional studies done in Kenya, Nigeria, Adaba Town, West Arsi Zone show that, Governmental Health Institutions of Gondar City, Gondar city Administration women educational level was positive signi cant association with LACMs [24,25,34,37,41]. But other studies conducted in Nigeria, Ethiopia ,show that how that women education was negatively associated with LACMs use [28,38].Another study Chinese survey ,show that emphasized the need for education and training Health care providers (HCPs) about the guidelines for contraceptive use to improve their knowledge and overcome misconceptions [42].…”
Section: Proportion Of Long-acting Contraceptivementioning
confidence: 89%
“…A facility-based studies done in Kenya, Bahir Dar city public health facility, Addis Ababa public health centers, Arsi Negele town, Gondar city, show that women who want additional children was positively associated with LACMS use [6,24,31,35,41]. But studies conducted in Nigeria, Nigeria 2019, ethiopia, show that women who children were negatively associated with LACMS use [25,28,38].Additionally, institutional base cross sectional studies conducted in East Gojjam Zone, Northwest Ethiopia, show that desire to have children among female health care providers positive signi cant association with LACMs use [19].…”
Section: Reproductive Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
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