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Community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five Nigerian States: A mirage or a reality?

BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality in Nigeria has received continuous attention both nationally and internationally. OBJECTIVES: This article highlights the outcome of an intervention which sought to address maternal mortality reduction through increasing contraceptive uptake in 10 rural local...

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Autores principales: Fayemi, Mojisola, Momoh, Gloria, Oduola, Oluwafemi, Delano, Grace, Ladipo, Oladapo, Adebola, Olayimika
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AOSIS OpenJournals 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565418/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v3i1.228
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author Fayemi, Mojisola
Momoh, Gloria
Oduola, Oluwafemi
Delano, Grace
Ladipo, Oladapo
Adebola, Olayimika
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Momoh, Gloria
Oduola, Oluwafemi
Delano, Grace
Ladipo, Oladapo
Adebola, Olayimika
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description BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality in Nigeria has received continuous attention both nationally and internationally. OBJECTIVES: This article highlights the outcome of an intervention which sought to address maternal mortality reduction through increasing contraceptive uptake in 10 rural local government areas (LGAs)in five Nigerian states. METHOD: The community based distribution (CBD) approach was used in the implementation of a three year intervention that targeted 10 LGAs. Two hundred and fifty community members were trained as community based distribution agents (CBDA) to provide information on reproductive health, provide non-prescriptive family planning (FP) commodities, treat minor aliment and make referrals to primary health centres within the communities. RESULTS: Final evaluation revealed an increase in the proportion of community members who had utilised FP commodities at all, from 28% at baseline to 49%, and an increase in the proportion of current contraceptive users from 16% at baseline to 37%. An average of 50% increase in clientele patronage was also observed in the 10 LGAs’ primary health care centres. Most (96%) of the interviewed CBDA agents reported that a drug-revolving system was in place to ensure that drugs and commodities were available. On-the-spot assessment of the service forms revealed that 86% of them had their activities regularly recorded in their worksheets. Some of the challenges faced by CBDA were discrimination and misconception of community members about family planning (38%), inadequate financial support (14%), and transportation problems (8%). CONCLUSION: This study has demonstrated that the CBD approach played a critical role in enhancing access to Reproductive Health and Family Planning information and services in the project communities.
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spelling pubmed-45654182016-02-03 Community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five Nigerian States: A mirage or a reality? Fayemi, Mojisola Momoh, Gloria Oduola, Oluwafemi Delano, Grace Ladipo, Oladapo Adebola, Olayimika Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality in Nigeria has received continuous attention both nationally and internationally. OBJECTIVES: This article highlights the outcome of an intervention which sought to address maternal mortality reduction through increasing contraceptive uptake in 10 rural local government areas (LGAs)in five Nigerian states. METHOD: The community based distribution (CBD) approach was used in the implementation of a three year intervention that targeted 10 LGAs. Two hundred and fifty community members were trained as community based distribution agents (CBDA) to provide information on reproductive health, provide non-prescriptive family planning (FP) commodities, treat minor aliment and make referrals to primary health centres within the communities. RESULTS: Final evaluation revealed an increase in the proportion of community members who had utilised FP commodities at all, from 28% at baseline to 49%, and an increase in the proportion of current contraceptive users from 16% at baseline to 37%. An average of 50% increase in clientele patronage was also observed in the 10 LGAs’ primary health care centres. Most (96%) of the interviewed CBDA agents reported that a drug-revolving system was in place to ensure that drugs and commodities were available. On-the-spot assessment of the service forms revealed that 86% of them had their activities regularly recorded in their worksheets. Some of the challenges faced by CBDA were discrimination and misconception of community members about family planning (38%), inadequate financial support (14%), and transportation problems (8%). CONCLUSION: This study has demonstrated that the CBD approach played a critical role in enhancing access to Reproductive Health and Family Planning information and services in the project communities. AOSIS OpenJournals 2011-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4565418/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v3i1.228 Text en © 2011. The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ AOSIS OpenJournals. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Fayemi, Mojisola
Momoh, Gloria
Oduola, Oluwafemi
Delano, Grace
Ladipo, Oladapo
Adebola, Olayimika
Community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five Nigerian States: A mirage or a reality?
title Community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five Nigerian States: A mirage or a reality?
title_full Community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five Nigerian States: A mirage or a reality?
title_fullStr Community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five Nigerian States: A mirage or a reality?
title_full_unstemmed Community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five Nigerian States: A mirage or a reality?
title_short Community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five Nigerian States: A mirage or a reality?
title_sort community based distribution agents’ approach to provision of family planning information and services in five nigerian states: a mirage or a reality?
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565418/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v3i1.228
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