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028 _bEmail: vc@bugando.ac.tz
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035 _a CUHAS/MD/4002003/T/17
040 _cDDC
041 _aEnglish
041 _aKiswahili
100 _aAnitha Emmanuel Kennedy
_d CUHAS/MD/4002003/T/17
_930461
245 _aAssessment of Knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among women attending antenatal clinic at Sengerema Designated District Hospital in Mwanza, Tanzania
260 _aMwanza, Tanzania:
_bCatholic University of Health and Allied Sciences [CUHAS – Bugando] :
_c©19.04.2022
300 _aix; 44 Pages
300 _aIncludes References and Appendices
520 _aAbstract: Background: Family planning as defined by the WHO is a way of thinking and living that is adopted voluntarily, upon the basis of knowledge, attitudes and responsible decisions by individuals and couples, in order to promote the health and welfare of family and groups and thus contribute effectively to the social development of the country. The objective to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at Sengerema district Hospital in Mwanza. Methodology: This cross section study recruited 362 pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Sengerema designated district hospital in Mwanza to assess their knowledge, attitude, practices of family planning. A convenient sampling technique was used to collect data from the study population using a standard questionnaire in Kiswahili translated from English to collect information. Data collected was analyzed using SPSS statistic software version 20. Results: The result revealed that about 59.6% (215) had adequate knowledge towards family planning, 29.6% (107) had poor knowledge about it and 10.8% (39) showed to have moderate knowledge. Also about 69.9% (241) had positive attitude and 30.1% (104) had negative attitude about family planning. Survey reported about 218(60.2%) reported to use family planning methods and 144(39.8%) never used family planning methods. Majority preferred calendar method and most pregnant women didn’t use family planning methods due to lack of interest. Conclusion: The prevalence of family planning is still low compared to the developed countries despite the greater proportional of those who ever heard about family planning. Level of education is the key to the understanding of contraception. Recommendations: More emphasize on educating women and their partner when attending ANC as have shown to contribute in increase prevalence of knowledge and practices of family planning
600 _x Obstetrics & Gynecology
_930267
600 _xParasitology
_930263
700 _a Edmund Ngaiza
_930462
700 _aMaria Zinga
_926705
942 _2ddc
_cCR
999 _c22394
_d22394