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28.07.2017

Contraceptive Implant Discontinuation in Huambo and Luanda, Angola: A Qualitative Exploration of Motives

verfasst von: Mary Qiu, Jhony Juarez, Adelaide de Carvalho, Frederico Joao Carlos Juliana, Lucas Nhamba, Isilda Neves, Vita Vemba, Ligia Alves, Abreu Pecamena, Peter Winch

Erschienen in: Maternal and Child Health Journal | Ausgabe 9/2017

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Abstract

Introduction The Government of Angola is engaged in ongoing efforts to increase access to contraceptives, in particular contraceptive implants (CIs). Discontinuation of CIs, however, has been identified as being a challenge to this work, hindering the improvement of contraceptive prevalence, and in turn, maternal and child health. The objective of this study was to understand motives for contraceptive implant discontinuation in Luanda and Huambo, Angola. Methods We conducted 45 in-depth interviews and six focus groups amongst former and current contraceptive implant clients and family planning nurses in eight clinics across the provinces of Huambo and Luanda. Data collectors transcribed and translated key information from Portuguese into English. We used a combined deductive/inductive approach to code and analyze data. Results Participants described adverse side effects, desire for pregnancy, partner dissatisfaction, quality of care, alternative or lack of information, and religion as motives for discontinuation. Adverse side effects, including prolonged bleeding, amenorrhea, and headaches were most commonly cited by both clients and providers. Discussion Motives for discontinuation reflect existing findings from other studies in similar settings, in particular the influence of adverse side effects and desire for pregnancy as motivating factors. We contextualize these findings in the Angolan setting to tease out the relationship between cultural norms of ideal family size and the perceived role of women in regards to fertility and child-bearing. We suggest that programs enter into dialog with communities to address these concerns, rather than working exclusively on improving service delivery and quality.
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Metadaten
Titel
Contraceptive Implant Discontinuation in Huambo and Luanda, Angola: A Qualitative Exploration of Motives
verfasst von
Mary Qiu
Jhony Juarez
Adelaide de Carvalho
Frederico Joao Carlos Juliana
Lucas Nhamba
Isilda Neves
Vita Vemba
Ligia Alves
Abreu Pecamena
Peter Winch
Publikationsdatum
28.07.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Maternal and Child Health Journal / Ausgabe 9/2017
Print ISSN: 1092-7875
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6628
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-017-2349-1