Assessment of Quality of Family Planning Service, Bahar Dar Special Zone, Amhara Regional State: A cross-sectional study

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2005-05

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Addis Ababa University

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Quantitative cross-sectional and qualitative studies were conducted from August 2004 to may 2005 based on J. Bruce analytical framework to assess the status of quality of family planning service in B/Dar special zone, Amhara Regional state. In this study, 412 female contraceptive users for exit interview and 209 female clients for observation were participated from eight family planning service delivery points. Eight service providers, one Regional maternal and child health team leader, and one Zonal department head were interviewed. Contraceptive supplies and logistics were generally inadequate. Injectable (51.7%) and oral contraceptive pills (47%) were the most frequently used. Most of the clients were not told relevant information on other contraceptive methods and were not popular. Three hundred eight (74.8%) clients received sufficient information on the method provided and 309(75%) of clients responded that contact time with providers was about the right. Among 133 clients who prefer this clinic from their closest site, 82(61.7%) were due to preference of that provider. Clients’ mean waiting time was 48 SD + 51 minutes. Limitations in Supervisory system and staff training were identified as constraints to the quality of family planning service. There was significant difference in clients’ satisfaction by Governmental and Non-Governmental health service delivery points, OR= 0.480, 95% CI (0.255,0.904). Several short falls were revealed by this study in quality of care in family planning service at B/Dar Special zone. Therefore quality should be considered as integral part of all family planning service delivery points in this Zone. Key words: - Quality, Family planning, satisfaction, Bahar-Dar

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Quality Family planning, Satisfaction, Bahar-Dar

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