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Perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in Kenya and Uganda

The integration of family planning (FP) with childhood immunisations is considered a promising approach to addressing postpartum women’s unmet need for FP in resource limited settings. This study set out to examine client and health provider perceptions of the quality of FP services that were integr...

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Autores principales: Hamon, Jessie K., Hoyt, Jenna, Krishnaratne, Shari, Barbra, Ariko Angela, Morukileng, Job, Spilotros, Nathaly, Mbembe, Miriam, Marcus, Seth, Webster, Jayne
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9170085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35666759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269690
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author Hamon, Jessie K.
Hoyt, Jenna
Krishnaratne, Shari
Barbra, Ariko Angela
Morukileng, Job
Spilotros, Nathaly
Mbembe, Miriam
Marcus, Seth
Webster, Jayne
author_facet Hamon, Jessie K.
Hoyt, Jenna
Krishnaratne, Shari
Barbra, Ariko Angela
Morukileng, Job
Spilotros, Nathaly
Mbembe, Miriam
Marcus, Seth
Webster, Jayne
author_sort Hamon, Jessie K.
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description The integration of family planning (FP) with childhood immunisations is considered a promising approach to addressing postpartum women’s unmet need for FP in resource limited settings. This study set out to examine client and health provider perceptions of the quality of FP services that were integrated with childhood immunisations in Kenya and Uganda. Semi-structured interviews with clients (n = 30) and health providers (n = 27) were conducted in 16 rural health facilities. Interviews centred on the respondents’ experiences receiving/delivering FP services, their interactions with providers/clients, and their views on the quality of FP services. Client and provider perceptions of quality were compared through a thematic analysis of interview transcripts, and findings were synthesised using Jain and Hardee’s revised FP Quality of Care Framework. Using audit data, health facility characteristics and resources were also summarised through descriptive statistics to contextualise the qualitative findings. The dignity and respect experienced by clients was central to the respondents’ perceptions of quality. These two dimensions were not conceptualised as distinct facets of quality, but were instead perceived to be a product of the 1) access to needed services, 2) choice of contraceptives, 3) interpersonal communication, 4) information, and 5) confidentiality afforded to clients. Additionally, clients and providers alike believed that the integration of FP services with childhood immunisations had a positive effect on clients’ access to needed services and on the confidentiality they experienced in a context where modern contraceptive use was stigmatised and where a lack of support from some husbands impeded access to FP services. Understanding clients’ and providers’ conceptualisation of quality is critical to the design of high quality and client-centred integrated FP services.
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spelling pubmed-91700852022-06-07 Perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in Kenya and Uganda Hamon, Jessie K. Hoyt, Jenna Krishnaratne, Shari Barbra, Ariko Angela Morukileng, Job Spilotros, Nathaly Mbembe, Miriam Marcus, Seth Webster, Jayne PLoS One Research Article The integration of family planning (FP) with childhood immunisations is considered a promising approach to addressing postpartum women’s unmet need for FP in resource limited settings. This study set out to examine client and health provider perceptions of the quality of FP services that were integrated with childhood immunisations in Kenya and Uganda. Semi-structured interviews with clients (n = 30) and health providers (n = 27) were conducted in 16 rural health facilities. Interviews centred on the respondents’ experiences receiving/delivering FP services, their interactions with providers/clients, and their views on the quality of FP services. Client and provider perceptions of quality were compared through a thematic analysis of interview transcripts, and findings were synthesised using Jain and Hardee’s revised FP Quality of Care Framework. Using audit data, health facility characteristics and resources were also summarised through descriptive statistics to contextualise the qualitative findings. The dignity and respect experienced by clients was central to the respondents’ perceptions of quality. These two dimensions were not conceptualised as distinct facets of quality, but were instead perceived to be a product of the 1) access to needed services, 2) choice of contraceptives, 3) interpersonal communication, 4) information, and 5) confidentiality afforded to clients. Additionally, clients and providers alike believed that the integration of FP services with childhood immunisations had a positive effect on clients’ access to needed services and on the confidentiality they experienced in a context where modern contraceptive use was stigmatised and where a lack of support from some husbands impeded access to FP services. Understanding clients’ and providers’ conceptualisation of quality is critical to the design of high quality and client-centred integrated FP services. Public Library of Science 2022-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9170085/ /pubmed/35666759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269690 Text en © 2022 Hamon et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Barbra, Ariko Angela
Morukileng, Job
Spilotros, Nathaly
Mbembe, Miriam
Marcus, Seth
Webster, Jayne
Perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in Kenya and Uganda
title Perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in Kenya and Uganda
title_full Perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in Kenya and Uganda
title_fullStr Perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in Kenya and Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in Kenya and Uganda
title_short Perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in Kenya and Uganda
title_sort perceptions of quality and the integrated delivery of family planning with childhood immunisation services in kenya and uganda
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9170085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35666759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269690
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