Nadyen Jordan Shikpup, Chritiana Emmanuel Mangdik, Sarah Idoko, Kaneng Mary Dalyop, Shekarau Mwolchet, Adams Lishika, Grace O. Daniel, Mary Seljul Ramyil, Bulndi Lydia Babatunde
Utilisation and Preference of Contraceptives among Women of Reproductive Age in Rural Communities of Jos North, Plateau State, Nigeria
Číslo: 1/2024
Periodikum: Path of Science
DOI: 10.22178/pos.100-42
Klíčová slova: Contraceptives; Contraceptive use; Preference; Reproductive age; Utilisation; Women
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Similarly, 95.4% of their partners had formal education, indicating that most had secondary school education as their highest educational qualification, and so did their partners. In comparison, most (93.4%) of the respondent women had between 1-5 children per family, with the majority (44.9%) having either one or two children, of which 89.9% had used family planning methods before with 71.0% of them currently using these methods rated to be moderately good. In comparison, the majority (81.3%) of the participants had plans to continue using these methods. This study revealed that rural women of reproductive age in the Jos North Local government area have been using, would still and intend to use contraceptives in the future to prevent maternal morbidity. The choices made by them preferred the hormonal injection methods as a matter of priority to increase the satisfactory utilisation of planned parenthood. Thus, nurses should be aware of particularly the preferred contraceptive choice of the women in rendering health care services to improve their level of utilisation.