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Continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of Pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up

BACKGROUND: Long-acting reversible contraceptives, such as the intrauterine device (IUD), remain underutilised in Pakistan with high discontinuation rates. Based on a 24-month prospective client follow-up (nested within a larger quasi-experimental study), this paper presents the comparison of two in...

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Autores principales: Hameed, Waqas, Azmat, Syed Khurram, Ishaque, Muhammad, Hussain, Wajahat, Munroe, Erik, Mustafa, Ghulam, Khan, Omar Farooq, Abbas, Ghazunfer, Ali, Safdar, Asghar, Qaiser Jamshaid, Ali, Sajid, Ahmed, Aftab, Hamza, Hasan Bin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4895309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26792610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-015-0040-9
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author Hameed, Waqas
Azmat, Syed Khurram
Ishaque, Muhammad
Hussain, Wajahat
Munroe, Erik
Mustafa, Ghulam
Khan, Omar Farooq
Abbas, Ghazunfer
Ali, Safdar
Asghar, Qaiser Jamshaid
Ali, Sajid
Ahmed, Aftab
Hamza, Hasan Bin
author_facet Hameed, Waqas
Azmat, Syed Khurram
Ishaque, Muhammad
Hussain, Wajahat
Munroe, Erik
Mustafa, Ghulam
Khan, Omar Farooq
Abbas, Ghazunfer
Ali, Safdar
Asghar, Qaiser Jamshaid
Ali, Sajid
Ahmed, Aftab
Hamza, Hasan Bin
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description BACKGROUND: Long-acting reversible contraceptives, such as the intrauterine device (IUD), remain underutilised in Pakistan with high discontinuation rates. Based on a 24-month prospective client follow-up (nested within a larger quasi-experimental study), this paper presents the comparison of two intervention models, one using private mid-level providers branded as “Suraj” and the other using community midwives (CMWs) of Maternal Newborn and Child Health Programme, for method continuation among IUD users. Moreover, determinants of IUD continuation and the reasons for discontinuation, and switching behaviour were studied within each arm. METHODS: A total of 1,163 IUD users, 824 from Suraj and 339 from the CMW model, were enrolled in this 24-month prospective client follow-up. Participants were followed-up by female community mobilisers physically every second month to ascertain continued IUD usage and to collect information on associated factors, switching behaviour, reasons for discontinuation, and pregnancy occurrence. The probabilities of IUD continuation and the risk factors for discontinuation were estimated by life table analysis and Cox proportional-hazard techniques, respectively. RESULTS: The cumulative probabilities of IUD continuation at 24 months in Suraj and CMW models were 82% and 80%, respectively. The difference between the two intervention areas was not significant. The probability distributions of IUD continuation were also similar in both interventions (Log rank test: χ(2) = 0.06, df = 1, P = 0.81; Breslow test: χ(2) = 0.6, df = 1, P = 0.44). Health concerns (Suraj = 57.1%, CMW = 38.7%) and pregnancy desire (Suraj = 29.3%, CMW = 40.3%) were reported as the most prominent reasons for IUD discontinuation in both intervention arms. IUD discontinuation was significantly associated with place of residence in Suraj and with age (15–25 years) in the CMW model. CONCLUSION: CMWs and private providers are equally capable of providing quality IUD services and ensuring higher method continuation. Pakistan’s National Maternal Newborn and Child Health programme should consider training CMWs and providing IUDs through them. Moreover, private sector mid-level providers could be engaged in promoting the use of IUDs.
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spelling pubmed-48953092016-06-10 Continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of Pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up Hameed, Waqas Azmat, Syed Khurram Ishaque, Muhammad Hussain, Wajahat Munroe, Erik Mustafa, Ghulam Khan, Omar Farooq Abbas, Ghazunfer Ali, Safdar Asghar, Qaiser Jamshaid Ali, Sajid Ahmed, Aftab Hamza, Hasan Bin Health Res Policy Syst Research BACKGROUND: Long-acting reversible contraceptives, such as the intrauterine device (IUD), remain underutilised in Pakistan with high discontinuation rates. Based on a 24-month prospective client follow-up (nested within a larger quasi-experimental study), this paper presents the comparison of two intervention models, one using private mid-level providers branded as “Suraj” and the other using community midwives (CMWs) of Maternal Newborn and Child Health Programme, for method continuation among IUD users. Moreover, determinants of IUD continuation and the reasons for discontinuation, and switching behaviour were studied within each arm. METHODS: A total of 1,163 IUD users, 824 from Suraj and 339 from the CMW model, were enrolled in this 24-month prospective client follow-up. Participants were followed-up by female community mobilisers physically every second month to ascertain continued IUD usage and to collect information on associated factors, switching behaviour, reasons for discontinuation, and pregnancy occurrence. The probabilities of IUD continuation and the risk factors for discontinuation were estimated by life table analysis and Cox proportional-hazard techniques, respectively. RESULTS: The cumulative probabilities of IUD continuation at 24 months in Suraj and CMW models were 82% and 80%, respectively. The difference between the two intervention areas was not significant. The probability distributions of IUD continuation were also similar in both interventions (Log rank test: χ(2) = 0.06, df = 1, P = 0.81; Breslow test: χ(2) = 0.6, df = 1, P = 0.44). Health concerns (Suraj = 57.1%, CMW = 38.7%) and pregnancy desire (Suraj = 29.3%, CMW = 40.3%) were reported as the most prominent reasons for IUD discontinuation in both intervention arms. IUD discontinuation was significantly associated with place of residence in Suraj and with age (15–25 years) in the CMW model. CONCLUSION: CMWs and private providers are equally capable of providing quality IUD services and ensuring higher method continuation. Pakistan’s National Maternal Newborn and Child Health programme should consider training CMWs and providing IUDs through them. Moreover, private sector mid-level providers could be engaged in promoting the use of IUDs. BioMed Central 2015-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4895309/ /pubmed/26792610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-015-0040-9 Text en © Hameed et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Hameed, Waqas
Azmat, Syed Khurram
Ishaque, Muhammad
Hussain, Wajahat
Munroe, Erik
Mustafa, Ghulam
Khan, Omar Farooq
Abbas, Ghazunfer
Ali, Safdar
Asghar, Qaiser Jamshaid
Ali, Sajid
Ahmed, Aftab
Hamza, Hasan Bin
Continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of Pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up
title Continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of Pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up
title_full Continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of Pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up
title_fullStr Continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of Pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of Pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up
title_short Continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of Pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up
title_sort continuation rates and reasons for discontinuation of intra-uterine device in three provinces of pakistan: results of a 24-month prospective client follow-up
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4895309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26792610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-015-0040-9
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