Fertility intentions, current practices and associated factors among co-habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of Nuwara Eliya

<p>Background:</p><p>Identifying the prevailing intentions and practices related to fertility among females is important in promoting pre-pregnancy care service delivery to eligible families.</p><p>Objective:</p><p>To describe the fertility intentions regard...

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Main Authors: Onali B. W. Rajapakshe, Nirosha Lansakara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of the College of Community Physicians
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Online Access:https://jccpsl.sljol.info/articles/8161
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Nirosha Lansakara
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description <p>Background:</p><p>Identifying the prevailing intentions and practices related to fertility among females is important in promoting pre-pregnancy care service delivery to eligible families.</p><p>Objective:</p><p>To describe the fertility intentions regarding conception; awareness and current practices related to pregnancy preparedness; and factors associated with current fertility practices among fertile women in the district of Nuwara Eliya</p><p><br />Methods:</p><p>The current study was carried out as a community-based cross-sectional study among 476 cohabiting women in the reproductive age (15-44 years) living in the medical officer of health area, Ambagamuwa. Future and current pregnancy intentions were ascertained. Among the current intenders, their awareness and practices on pre-pregnancy fertility (rubella vaccination, folic acid use, adequate sexual exposure, nutritionally acceptable dietary habits) and factors associated with such practices were assessed. Those not intending a current pregnancy were assessed for family planning practices and associated factors.</p><p>Results:</p><p>Of the women, 300 (63.0%; 95% CI=58.5, 67.4) wanted a pregnancy. Current intention of child bearing was present among 142 (29.8%; 95% CI=25.8, 34.2) women. The awareness on rubella vaccine was observed to be higher (81.0%) compared to the awareness on healthy dietary habits during pre-pregnancy period (62.0%), on the use of folic acid (51.4%) and adequate level of sexual exposure for pregnancy (43.7%). The prevalence of related practices of vaccination with rubella (75.4%), pre-conceptional use of folic acid (12.7%), adequate sexual exposure for pregnancy (42.2%) and adherence to a healthy diet (21.8%) indicated a gap between awareness and practice. Certain socio-demographic factors were related to poor practices. Among those currently not intending to get<br />pregnant, 264 (79.0%) were using a contraceptive method.</p><p>Conclusions:</p><p>The identified modifiable socio-demographic factors should be addressed in planning for improvement in pre-pregnancy care in the local setting.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-630423408d1e419fb289e44e886f98b02022-12-22T02:53:11ZengCollege of Community Physicians of Sri LankaJournal of the College of Community Physicians1391-31742579-14512018-06-01241121910.4038/jccpsl.v24i1.81615756Fertility intentions, current practices and associated factors among co-habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of Nuwara EliyaOnali B. W. Rajapakshe0Nirosha Lansakara1University of ColomboFamily Health Bureau, Ministry of Health<p>Background:</p><p>Identifying the prevailing intentions and practices related to fertility among females is important in promoting pre-pregnancy care service delivery to eligible families.</p><p>Objective:</p><p>To describe the fertility intentions regarding conception; awareness and current practices related to pregnancy preparedness; and factors associated with current fertility practices among fertile women in the district of Nuwara Eliya</p><p><br />Methods:</p><p>The current study was carried out as a community-based cross-sectional study among 476 cohabiting women in the reproductive age (15-44 years) living in the medical officer of health area, Ambagamuwa. Future and current pregnancy intentions were ascertained. Among the current intenders, their awareness and practices on pre-pregnancy fertility (rubella vaccination, folic acid use, adequate sexual exposure, nutritionally acceptable dietary habits) and factors associated with such practices were assessed. Those not intending a current pregnancy were assessed for family planning practices and associated factors.</p><p>Results:</p><p>Of the women, 300 (63.0%; 95% CI=58.5, 67.4) wanted a pregnancy. Current intention of child bearing was present among 142 (29.8%; 95% CI=25.8, 34.2) women. The awareness on rubella vaccine was observed to be higher (81.0%) compared to the awareness on healthy dietary habits during pre-pregnancy period (62.0%), on the use of folic acid (51.4%) and adequate level of sexual exposure for pregnancy (43.7%). The prevalence of related practices of vaccination with rubella (75.4%), pre-conceptional use of folic acid (12.7%), adequate sexual exposure for pregnancy (42.2%) and adherence to a healthy diet (21.8%) indicated a gap between awareness and practice. Certain socio-demographic factors were related to poor practices. Among those currently not intending to get<br />pregnant, 264 (79.0%) were using a contraceptive method.</p><p>Conclusions:</p><p>The identified modifiable socio-demographic factors should be addressed in planning for improvement in pre-pregnancy care in the local setting.</p>https://jccpsl.sljol.info/articles/8161fertilityintentionspracticespregnancy intenders
spellingShingle Onali B. W. Rajapakshe
Nirosha Lansakara
Fertility intentions, current practices and associated factors among co-habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of Nuwara Eliya
Journal of the College of Community Physicians
fertility
intentions
practices
pregnancy intenders
title Fertility intentions, current practices and associated factors among co-habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of Nuwara Eliya
title_full Fertility intentions, current practices and associated factors among co-habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of Nuwara Eliya
title_fullStr Fertility intentions, current practices and associated factors among co-habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of Nuwara Eliya
title_full_unstemmed Fertility intentions, current practices and associated factors among co-habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of Nuwara Eliya
title_short Fertility intentions, current practices and associated factors among co-habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of Nuwara Eliya
title_sort fertility intentions current practices and associated factors among co habiting women in a medical officer of health area in the district of nuwara eliya
topic fertility
intentions
practices
pregnancy intenders
url https://jccpsl.sljol.info/articles/8161
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