Type | Journal Article - Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research |
Title | Knowledge and Utilization of Family Planning Measures in a Muslim Community of Sunsari District, Nepal |
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Volume | 2 |
Issue | 8 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
URL | http://www.onlinejournal.in/IJIRV2I8/059.pdf |
Abstract | The Government of Nepal has been implementing family planning as a priority program for more than 30 years with an objective to help individuals or couples avoid unwanted births, regulate the interval between pregnancies, control the time at which births occur and the number of children. Various factors influence the success of family planning programs. Religion is a major factor that cannot be left unseen. This background explores the factors associated with knowledge and utilization of family planning measures in married Muslim women of Sunsari district in Nepal.A community-based crosssectional study was conducted among 150 married Muslim women selected randomly from three VDCs of Sunsari District, Nepal. Information on respondents’ knowledge of family planning measures, the source of their information and their utilization status were collected by trained Female Community Health Volunteers through a pretested questionnaire. Analysis of data was done with the software, SPSS version 16.It was found that more than half (50.7%) of the respondents were in the age group 25-35 years of age, illiterate (43.3%) and married before 20 years of age (88.7%). Injectable contraceptives were the most used (53.1%) measure of family planning. 98.7% of respondents had heard about family planning; 64% of them were using a modern family planning method and only 44% had good knowledge about family planning. Education (OR=4.182, CI 95%:1.77-9.85) and age of female (OR=1.8, CI 95%:1.51-6.745) were factors significantly associated with good knowledge of family planning. Likewise, education (OR=3.47, CI 95%:1.43-8.426) and types of family (OR=2.284, CI 95%:1.254.863) were found to be significantly associated with utilization of family planning. A statistically significant relation did not exist between good knowledge of family planning and its utilization. The study shows that knowledge is not the only factor affecting the utilization of family planning. Other social, economic, cultural and religious factors need to be taken into consideration for raising the utilization of family planning measures in Muslim society. |
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