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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF FAMILY PLANNING IN EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES

Year 2021, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 41 - 49, 31.10.2021

Abstract

Objective: This review is aimed to investigate family planning knowledge, attitudes, and practices in east African countries through published papers.
Methods: A review was conducted on knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning in east africa countries using published researches focusing this topic in the last 10 years.
Results: A total of 10 studies met with the inclusion criteria for review and analysis revealed that people have some knowledge about family planning and possess a positive attitude towards family planning, yet family planning practice in east africa is relatively low.
Conclusion: People have good knowledge about family planning and posses a positive attitude towards family planning yet rate of family planning practice in east africa is relatively low. Nevertheless, very limited studies were conducted to measure KAP of family planning in east african countries. Based on the published papers.

References

  • 1. Gayathry D, Moluguri A, Sachin G, Sekhar C. Attitude of couples towards family planning practices in the field practice area of Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar. Int J Community Med Public Heal. 2018;5(11):4816.
  • 2. Regions T. ETHIOPIA : Knowledge , Attitudes and Practices in Family Planning Results from September 2004 survey of. 2004;(September).
  • 3. Beyene Wondafrash MN. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Family Planning Methods Among Laboring Mothers in Adama Hospital, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. J Women’s Heal Issues Care. 2015;04(03).
  • 4. Nangendo SM. Knowledge and Use of Family Planning Methods and Services in West Yimbo Division, Bondo District, Western Kenya. Afr Study Monogr. 2012;33(4):233–51.
  • 5. Semachew Kasa A, Tarekegn M, Embiale N. Knowledge, attitude and practice towards family planning among reproductive age women in a resource limited settings of Northwest Ethiopia. BMC Res Notes. 2018;11(1):7–12.
  • 6. Wadembere I. Attitude and willingness of men towards the use of modern family planning methods in Budondo Sub-County, Jinja, Uganda. Thesis. 2013;(August):24.
  • 7. Izugbara CO, Wekesah FM, Tilahun T, Amo-Adjei J, Tsala Dimbuene ZT. Family Planning in East Africa: Trends and Dynamics. African Popul Heal Res Cent. 2018;(January).
  • 8. Bietsch K, Bietsch KE. Men ’ s Attitudes T owards Contraception in Sub-Saharan Africa. 2015;19(September):41–54.
  • 9. Bienvenu K. GSJ : Volume 9 , Issue 2 , February 2021 , Online : ISSN 2320-9186 KNOWLEDGE , ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF FAMILY PLANNING AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING KABUTARE DISTRICT HOSPITAL , RWANDA. 2021;9(2):341–58.
  • 10. Dangat CM, Njau B. Knowledge, attitude and practices on family planning services among adolescents in secondary schools in Hai district, northern Tanzania. Tanzan J Health Res. 2013;15(1):1–8.
  • 11. Lwelamira J, Mnyamagola G, Msaki MM. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) Towards Modern Contraceptives Among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Mpwapwa District, Central Tanzania. Curr Res J Soc Sci. 2012;4(3):235–45.
  • Abdillahi, Hamze. A STUDY of Knowledge, Attitude & Practice On Family Planning among Women in Reproductive Age (15-49) at hospitals and clinic centers, in northern Somalia (Somaliland). Family planning final thesis. 2020/02/12. DOİ- 10.13140/RG.2.2.19053.33769
  • 13. Orach CG, Otim G, Aporomon JF, Amone R, Okello SA, Odongkara B, et al. Perceptions, attitude and use of family planning services in post conflict Gulu district, northern Uganda. Confl Health. 2015;9(1):1–11.
  • 14. Capurchande R, Coene G, Roelens K, Meulemans H. “If I have only two children and they die. who will take care of me?” -a qualitative study exploring knowledge, attitudes and practices about family planning among Mozambican female and male adults. BMC Womens Health. 2017;17(1):1–15.
  • 15. Mutombo N, Bakibinga P, Mukiira C, Kamande E. Benefits of family planning: An assessment of women’s knowledge in rural Western Kenya. BMJ Open. 2014;4(3):1–8.

DOĞU AFRİKA ÜLKELERİNDE AİLE PLANLAMASI İLE İLGİLİ BİLGİ, TUTUM VE UYGULAMARALI

Year 2021, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 41 - 49, 31.10.2021

Abstract

Bu derleme, yayınlanmış makaleler aracılığıyla Doğu Afrika ülkelerindeki aile planlaması ile ilgili bilgi, tutum ve uygulamalarını araştırmayı amaçlamaktadır. Son 10 yılda bu konuya odaklanan yayınlanmış araştırmalar kullanılarak Doğu Afrika ülkelerinde aile planlaması ile ilgili bilgi, tutum ve uygulamaları üzerine bir inceleme yapılmıştır. İnceleme ve analiz için dahil edilme kriterlerini karşılayan toplam 10 çalışma, insanların aile planlaması hakkında biraz bilgi sahibi olduğunu ve aile planlamasına karşı olumlu bir tutuma sahip olduğunu, ancak doğu afrika'da aile planlaması uygulamasının nispeten düşük olduğunu ortaya koydu. İnsanlar aile planlaması konusunda iyi bilgiye sahiptir ve aile planlamasına karşı olumlu bir tutuma sahiptir ancak doğu afrika'da aile planlaması uygulama oranı nispeten düşüktür. Bununla birlikte, yayınlanan makalelere dayanarak doğu Afrika ülkelerinde aile planlamasının KAP'ını ölçmek için çok sınırlı çalışmalar yapılmıştır.

References

  • 1. Gayathry D, Moluguri A, Sachin G, Sekhar C. Attitude of couples towards family planning practices in the field practice area of Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar. Int J Community Med Public Heal. 2018;5(11):4816.
  • 2. Regions T. ETHIOPIA : Knowledge , Attitudes and Practices in Family Planning Results from September 2004 survey of. 2004;(September).
  • 3. Beyene Wondafrash MN. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Family Planning Methods Among Laboring Mothers in Adama Hospital, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. J Women’s Heal Issues Care. 2015;04(03).
  • 4. Nangendo SM. Knowledge and Use of Family Planning Methods and Services in West Yimbo Division, Bondo District, Western Kenya. Afr Study Monogr. 2012;33(4):233–51.
  • 5. Semachew Kasa A, Tarekegn M, Embiale N. Knowledge, attitude and practice towards family planning among reproductive age women in a resource limited settings of Northwest Ethiopia. BMC Res Notes. 2018;11(1):7–12.
  • 6. Wadembere I. Attitude and willingness of men towards the use of modern family planning methods in Budondo Sub-County, Jinja, Uganda. Thesis. 2013;(August):24.
  • 7. Izugbara CO, Wekesah FM, Tilahun T, Amo-Adjei J, Tsala Dimbuene ZT. Family Planning in East Africa: Trends and Dynamics. African Popul Heal Res Cent. 2018;(January).
  • 8. Bietsch K, Bietsch KE. Men ’ s Attitudes T owards Contraception in Sub-Saharan Africa. 2015;19(September):41–54.
  • 9. Bienvenu K. GSJ : Volume 9 , Issue 2 , February 2021 , Online : ISSN 2320-9186 KNOWLEDGE , ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF FAMILY PLANNING AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING KABUTARE DISTRICT HOSPITAL , RWANDA. 2021;9(2):341–58.
  • 10. Dangat CM, Njau B. Knowledge, attitude and practices on family planning services among adolescents in secondary schools in Hai district, northern Tanzania. Tanzan J Health Res. 2013;15(1):1–8.
  • 11. Lwelamira J, Mnyamagola G, Msaki MM. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) Towards Modern Contraceptives Among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Mpwapwa District, Central Tanzania. Curr Res J Soc Sci. 2012;4(3):235–45.
  • Abdillahi, Hamze. A STUDY of Knowledge, Attitude & Practice On Family Planning among Women in Reproductive Age (15-49) at hospitals and clinic centers, in northern Somalia (Somaliland). Family planning final thesis. 2020/02/12. DOİ- 10.13140/RG.2.2.19053.33769
  • 13. Orach CG, Otim G, Aporomon JF, Amone R, Okello SA, Odongkara B, et al. Perceptions, attitude and use of family planning services in post conflict Gulu district, northern Uganda. Confl Health. 2015;9(1):1–11.
  • 14. Capurchande R, Coene G, Roelens K, Meulemans H. “If I have only two children and they die. who will take care of me?” -a qualitative study exploring knowledge, attitudes and practices about family planning among Mozambican female and male adults. BMC Womens Health. 2017;17(1):1–15.
  • 15. Mutombo N, Bakibinga P, Mukiira C, Kamande E. Benefits of family planning: An assessment of women’s knowledge in rural Western Kenya. BMJ Open. 2014;4(3):1–8.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Review
Authors

Sagal Yussuf Adam 0000-0002-3597-4580

Nimetcan Mehmet 0000-0002-7854-7044

Publication Date October 31, 2021
Submission Date September 27, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Adam SY, Mehmet N. KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF FAMILY PLANNING IN EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES. MRR. 2021;4(2):41-9.