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Unmet need for modern family planning methods is an important health issue for
women. The purpose of this study was to determine factors associated with utilization of
family planning among women aged 15-49 years in Mandera County. This crosssectional study enrolled 117 eligible women from April 2015 to September 2015. Data
were collected using semi structured questionnaire; key informant interviews (KIIs) and
focused group discussions (FGDs). Twelve (12) FDGs were conducted among women in
health, leadership, education and religious sectors. Twelve (12) KIIs among influential
and knowledgeable members of the county were also conducted to gather qualitative
data. The FGDs and KIIs were conducted to confirm and clarify any pending or new
issues described in the structured questionnaires. STATA version 13 was used for
quantitative data analysis. The thematic content analysis was used to analyze qualitative
data. The mean age of the respondent was 29.9 (SD± 9.8) years. 80% of these 117
women were aware of contraceptive and family planning methods mainly through
family and friends (52.1%). Of the 41.9% who reported using family planning (FP)
methods, 26.5% used condoms. In multivariate analysis, women who were from either
the Northern (OR 4.3, 95% CI 1.1 to 18.2), Southern (OR 7.5, 95% CI 1.7 to 33.4) or
Eastern of Mandera County (OR 4.7, 95% CI 1.1 to 20.8); had either secondary (OR
11.1, 95% CI 2.7 to 46.1) or tertiary (OR 11.9, 95% CI 2.6 to 55.9) level of education;
were employed (OR 4.3, 95% CI 1.2 to 19.1); used either condoms (OR 5.7, 95% CI 1.3
to 24.5) or hormonal family planning methods (OR 5.8, 95% CI 1.4 to 25.2) were
independently associated with utilization of FP. The FGDs and KIIs confirmed the
continuous increase in the level of utilization of FP. The thematic analyses of FGDs and
KIIs identified location of origin, awareness, income, employment, religion and cultural
practices as some of the factors limiting the utilization of FP. In conclusion, a high
proportion of women from Mandera County an arid region in the North Eastern Kenya,
were aware and embraced FP. Factors such socio-cultural, lack of education and
awareness were major deterrent to utilization of FP in this region. Ultimately for the
improvement in the proportion of women embracing FP in Kenya especially in the
initially marginalized counties experiencing hardship (such as droughts) and insecurity;
it is recommended that concerted efforts must be undertaken by the County and National
government to promote and to tackle the socio-cultural deterrents of FP utilization.
Further, improvement in the general awareness rate of FP among women at family level
should be rolled out by the Mandera County Government in conjunction with the
National Government. Should this be achieved, then this County could record one of the
highest utilization rates of FP in Kenya. |
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