The prevalence of family planning practice and associated factors among women in Serdang, Selangor
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| internalnotes | 1. Rosniza ACR, Er AC, Abdul Rahim MN, Lyndon N, Usman Y, Suriati G, Mohd Fuad MJ, Hussain MY. Family planning practices in rural community. Asian social science 2013; 9 (14): 42-49. 2. Ahmad N, Tey NP, Zaman KFK, Sapri NAM, Manaf MA, Yeoh YK. Family planning in Asia and the Pacific addressing the challenges, 8-10 December 2010, Bangkok Thailand, Status of Family Planning in Malaysia 2010. UNFPA-ICOMP REGIONAL CONSULTATION. 3. Bachok N, Abdul Razak A, Ismail NM, Tengku Hamzah TN. Acceptance and knowledge of family planning among muslim women in rural villages of Kelantan. Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of North America 2007; 39:109-116. 4. Shafei MN, Shah MS, Tengku Ismail TA. Knowledge and attitude towards family planning practice and prevalence of short birth spacing among residents of suburban area in Terengganu, Malaysia. Community Medicine & Health Education 2012; 2 (9): 180-184. 5. Korra A. Attitudes towards family planning and reasons for nonuse among women with unmet need for family planning on Ethiopia. Calverton, Maryland USA. ORC. Macro, 2002. 6. Zulkifli A, Rogayah J, Hashim MH. Anemia during pregnancy in rural Kelantan Malaysia. Nutrition 1997; 3: 83-90. 7. Nakhaee N, Mirahmadizadeh A.R. Iranian women’s perceptions of family planning services quality: A client – satisfaction servey. European Journal of contraceptive and reproductive health care 2005; 10 (3): 192-199. 8. Howarth LA, Walker JJ. The role of family planning in South Asia. International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2011; 118 (2): 31-35. 9. Rao GR, Moulasha K, Sureender S. Knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among fisherman in Tamil Nadu. The Journal of Family Welfare 1993; 39 (3): 50-54. 10. Mubita-Ngoma C, Kadantu MC. Knowledge and use of modern family planning methods by rural women in Zambia. Curationis 2010. 33 (1):17-22. 11. Schoemaker J. Contraceptive use among the poor Indonesia. International Family Planning Perspectives 2005; 31 (3): 106-115. 12. World Health Organization (WHO).Family Planning. Department of Reproductive Health and Research Serial online 2006. Available from: http//:searo.who.int/en/section260/section1808/section1933.htm. (accesed 1st Jan 2013) 13. Mahadeen AI, Khalil AO, Hamdan-Mansour AM, Sato T, Imoto A. Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards family planning among women in the rural southern region of Jordan. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2010; 18 (6): 567-572. 14. Gabalci, E., & Terzioglu, F. The effect of family planning methods used by women of reproductive age on their sexual life. Sexuality and disability 2010; 28 (4): 275-285. 15. Arbab AA, Bener A, Abdul Malik M. Prevalence, awareness and determinants of contraceptive use in Qatari women. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2009; 17 (1): 11-18. 16. Nor Azimi Y, Atiya A.S. Husband-wife communication and family planning practice among Malay married couples in Mukim Rusila, Terengganu. Medical Journal Malaysia 2002; 58 (2): 218-228. 17. Laskar MS, Mahbub MH, Yokoyama K, Inoue M, Harada N. Factors associated with contraceptive practices of married women in Bangladesh with respect to their employment status. The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care 2006; 11 (3): 220-227. 18. Irani L, Speizer IS, Fotso JC. Relationship characteristics and contraceptive use among couples in Urban Kenya. International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2014; 40 (1): 11-20. 19. Borrero S, Schwarz EB, Creinin M, Ibrahim S. The impact of race and ethnicity on receipt of family planning services in the United States. Journal of Women’s Health 2009; 18 (1): 91-96. 20. Sultana AM. Cross sectional study on decision-making power of working and non-working women in family planning and reproductive health and rights in Gombak, Malaysia. Journal Womens Health Issues Care 2014; 3 (2). 21. Hernandez LE, Sappenfield WM, Clark C, Thompson D. Trends in contraceptive use among Florida women: Implications for policies and programs. Maternal Child Health Journal 2012; 16:213-221. 22. Khawaja NP, Tayyeb R, Malik N. Awareness and practices of contraception among Pakistani women attending a tertiary care hospital. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004; 24 (5): 564-567. 23. Ko IS, You MA, Kim ES, Lee TW, Kim S, Kim YM, Nam JJ, Lee HK. Family planning practice and related factors of married women in Ethiopia. International nursing review 2010; 57:377-382. 24. Olamijulo JA, Olorunfemi G. Knowledge and practice of contraception among pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic in Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Nigerian Journal of medicine 2012; 21 (4): 387-393. 25. Alpu O, Fidan H. On the use of contraceptive methods among married women in Turkey. European Journal of Contraceptive & Reproductive Health Care 2006; 11 (3): 228-236. |
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| spelling | 12354 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12354 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal UniSZA Unisza unisza image/jpeg inches 96 96 86 86 792 1420x792 1420 2015-09-28 09:27:44 6654-01-FH02-FP-15-03805.jpg UniSZA Private Access The prevalence of family planning practice and associated factors among women in Serdang, Selangor Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine Family planning is a method of controlling fertility which helps to prevent unwanted pregnancies among couples. Unwanted pregnancy has negative effects for mothers and children. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of family planning practices among women in Serdang area and associated factors with their family planning practices. A cross sectional study was conducted with a systematic random sampling of 349 women of reproductive age, who attended Sri Kembangan Polyclinic. Descriptive analysis with chi-square and multiple regression analysis were conducted to identify factors associated with the family planning practice. The prevalence of family planning practice was 38.4%. Family planning was significantly associated with age (p=0.001), marital status (p=0.001), mode of delivery of the last pregnancy (p=0.001), number of children (p=0.001), source of information (p=0.004), level of knowledge (p=0.001), and the attitude (p=0.004). Using multiple logistic regression, four factors contributed to family planning practice, were identified as statistically significant: marital status (married OR=40, 95% CI: 9.45, 169.8), religion (Muslim OR=1.9, 95% CI: 1.14, 3.4), number of children (children>4 OR=2.98, 95% CI:1. 74, 5.09) and attitude (positive attitude OR=1.88, 95% CI:1.11, 3.18). The prevalence of family planning practice in Serdang was low even though knowledge was sufficient. The use of pamphlets and booklets are still needed to enhance efforts in health education. Currently, practice on family planning will determine the future structure of the community and the economic wellbeing of a country. Future study should focus on family planning practice among teenager and types of methods for women. 15 3 Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association 146-156 1. Rosniza ACR, Er AC, Abdul Rahim MN, Lyndon N, Usman Y, Suriati G, Mohd Fuad MJ, Hussain MY. Family planning practices in rural community. Asian social science 2013; 9 (14): 42-49. 2. Ahmad N, Tey NP, Zaman KFK, Sapri NAM, Manaf MA, Yeoh YK. Family planning in Asia and the Pacific addressing the challenges, 8-10 December 2010, Bangkok Thailand, Status of Family Planning in Malaysia 2010. UNFPA-ICOMP REGIONAL CONSULTATION. 3. Bachok N, Abdul Razak A, Ismail NM, Tengku Hamzah TN. Acceptance and knowledge of family planning among muslim women in rural villages of Kelantan. Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of North America 2007; 39:109-116. 4. Shafei MN, Shah MS, Tengku Ismail TA. Knowledge and attitude towards family planning practice and prevalence of short birth spacing among residents of suburban area in Terengganu, Malaysia. Community Medicine & Health Education 2012; 2 (9): 180-184. 5. Korra A. Attitudes towards family planning and reasons for nonuse among women with unmet need for family planning on Ethiopia. Calverton, Maryland USA. ORC. Macro, 2002. 6. Zulkifli A, Rogayah J, Hashim MH. Anemia during pregnancy in rural Kelantan Malaysia. Nutrition 1997; 3: 83-90. 7. Nakhaee N, Mirahmadizadeh A.R. Iranian women’s perceptions of family planning services quality: A client – satisfaction servey. European Journal of contraceptive and reproductive health care 2005; 10 (3): 192-199. 8. Howarth LA, Walker JJ. The role of family planning in South Asia. International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2011; 118 (2): 31-35. 9. Rao GR, Moulasha K, Sureender S. Knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among fisherman in Tamil Nadu. The Journal of Family Welfare 1993; 39 (3): 50-54. 10. Mubita-Ngoma C, Kadantu MC. Knowledge and use of modern family planning methods by rural women in Zambia. Curationis 2010. 33 (1):17-22. 11. Schoemaker J. Contraceptive use among the poor Indonesia. International Family Planning Perspectives 2005; 31 (3): 106-115. 12. World Health Organization (WHO).Family Planning. Department of Reproductive Health and Research Serial online 2006. Available from: http//:searo.who.int/en/section260/section1808/section1933.htm. (accesed 1st Jan 2013) 13. Mahadeen AI, Khalil AO, Hamdan-Mansour AM, Sato T, Imoto A. Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards family planning among women in the rural southern region of Jordan. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2010; 18 (6): 567-572. 14. Gabalci, E., & Terzioglu, F. The effect of family planning methods used by women of reproductive age on their sexual life. Sexuality and disability 2010; 28 (4): 275-285. 15. Arbab AA, Bener A, Abdul Malik M. Prevalence, awareness and determinants of contraceptive use in Qatari women. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2009; 17 (1): 11-18. 16. Nor Azimi Y, Atiya A.S. Husband-wife communication and family planning practice among Malay married couples in Mukim Rusila, Terengganu. Medical Journal Malaysia 2002; 58 (2): 218-228. 17. Laskar MS, Mahbub MH, Yokoyama K, Inoue M, Harada N. Factors associated with contraceptive practices of married women in Bangladesh with respect to their employment status. The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care 2006; 11 (3): 220-227. 18. Irani L, Speizer IS, Fotso JC. Relationship characteristics and contraceptive use among couples in Urban Kenya. International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2014; 40 (1): 11-20. 19. Borrero S, Schwarz EB, Creinin M, Ibrahim S. The impact of race and ethnicity on receipt of family planning services in the United States. Journal of Women’s Health 2009; 18 (1): 91-96. 20. Sultana AM. Cross sectional study on decision-making power of working and non-working women in family planning and reproductive health and rights in Gombak, Malaysia. Journal Womens Health Issues Care 2014; 3 (2). 21. Hernandez LE, Sappenfield WM, Clark C, Thompson D. Trends in contraceptive use among Florida women: Implications for policies and programs. Maternal Child Health Journal 2012; 16:213-221. 22. Khawaja NP, Tayyeb R, Malik N. Awareness and practices of contraception among Pakistani women attending a tertiary care hospital. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004; 24 (5): 564-567. 23. Ko IS, You MA, Kim ES, Lee TW, Kim S, Kim YM, Nam JJ, Lee HK. Family planning practice and related factors of married women in Ethiopia. International nursing review 2010; 57:377-382. 24. Olamijulo JA, Olorunfemi G. Knowledge and practice of contraception among pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic in Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Nigerian Journal of medicine 2012; 21 (4): 387-393. 25. Alpu O, Fidan H. On the use of contraceptive methods among married women in Turkey. European Journal of Contraceptive & Reproductive Health Care 2006; 11 (3): 228-236. |
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| summary | Family planning is a method of controlling fertility which helps to prevent unwanted pregnancies among couples. Unwanted pregnancy has negative effects for mothers and children. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of family planning practices among women in Serdang area and associated factors with their family planning practices. A cross sectional study was conducted with a systematic random sampling of 349 women of reproductive age, who attended Sri Kembangan Polyclinic. Descriptive analysis with chi-square and multiple regression analysis were conducted to identify factors associated with the family planning practice. The prevalence of family planning practice was 38.4%. Family planning was significantly associated with age (p=0.001), marital status (p=0.001), mode of delivery of the last pregnancy (p=0.001), number of children (p=0.001), source of information (p=0.004), level of knowledge (p=0.001), and the attitude (p=0.004). Using multiple logistic regression, four factors contributed to family planning practice, were identified as statistically significant: marital status (married OR=40, 95% CI: 9.45, 169.8), religion (Muslim OR=1.9, 95% CI: 1.14, 3.4), number of children (children>4 OR=2.98, 95% CI:1. 74, 5.09) and attitude (positive attitude OR=1.88, 95% CI:1.11, 3.18). The prevalence of family planning practice in Serdang was low even though knowledge was sufficient. The use of pamphlets and booklets are still needed to enhance efforts in health education. Currently, practice on family planning will determine the future structure of the community and the economic wellbeing of a country. Future study should focus on family planning practice among teenager and types of methods for women. |
| title | The prevalence of family planning practice and associated factors among women in Serdang, Selangor |
| title_full | The prevalence of family planning practice and associated factors among women in Serdang, Selangor |
| title_fullStr | The prevalence of family planning practice and associated factors among women in Serdang, Selangor |
| title_full_unstemmed | The prevalence of family planning practice and associated factors among women in Serdang, Selangor |
| title_short | The prevalence of family planning practice and associated factors among women in Serdang, Selangor |
| title_sort | prevalence of family planning practice and associated factors among women in serdang, selangor |