Quality of care and contraceptive pill discontinuation in rural Egypt

Type Journal Article - Journal of Biosocial Science
Title Quality of care and contraceptive pill discontinuation in rural Egypt
Author(s)
Volume 33
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2001
Page numbers 161-172
URL http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=950094
Abstract
Indicators of family planning service access and quality were generated using the Egypt DHS-I (1988) and the Egypt Service Availability Survey (1989), and linked to episodes of contraceptive pill use. Multilevel analysis was used to ascertain whether or not these access and quality indicators influence the continuation of pill use, net of women's socioeconomic, demographic and motivational characteristics. A model with random components at the cluster and women levels was fitted for all reasons of discontinuation, except desire for pregnancy, at 24 months of use. Net of women's background characteristics, the results show that facilities with smaller numbers of health personnel trained in family planning, a lack of access to facilities with female doctors and a lack of range of available methods are associated with a high risk of discontinuation of pill use for all reasons except desire for pregnancy.

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