The Link between Quality of Care and Contraceptive Use

Context: Little empirical evidence shows whether quality of family planning care influences continued use of contraception, and if so, to what extent. Methods: Interviews were conducted in 1997-1998 with 1,728 new family planning users who had sought services at 80 service delivery points in Davao d...

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description Context: Little empirical evidence shows whether quality of family planning care influences continued use of contraception, and if so, to what extent. Methods: Interviews were conducted in 1997-1998 with 1,728 new family planning users who had sought services at 80 service delivery points in Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley, the Philippines, to assess the quality of care received from family planning services providers. More than 16 months later, 1,460 of the respondents participated in a follow-up survey; the respondents' current contraceptive status was recorded. Results: The quality of care received at the time a woman adopted a contraceptive method influenced her contraceptive use at follow-up, after adjustment for the effects of background characteristics. Furthermore, use increased steadily with quality: The predicted probabilities of contraceptive use were 55% for low-quality care, 62% for medium-quality care and 67% for high-quality care. Conclusion: A focus on quality improvement would benefit both programs and users. /// [Spanish] Contexto: Hay pocas pruebas empíricas que indiquen que la calidad de la planificación familiar influye en el uso continuo de la anticoncepción, y si así fuere, en qué medida lo hace. Métodos: Se realizaron entrevistas en 1997-1998 a 1.728 nuevas usuarias de los servicios de planificación familiar en 80 puntos de distribución ubicados en Davao del Norte y en el Valle de Compostela, en las Filipinos, para evaluar la calidad de la atención recibida. Más de 16 meses después, 1.460 entrevistadas participaron en una encuesta de seguimiento y se registró el uso actual de anticonceptivos realizado por las mismas. Resultados: La calidad de la atención recibida en el momento en que la mujer adoptó un método anticonceptivo influyó en que ésta continuara utilizándolo luego de ajustarse los efectos de las características antecedentes. Además, el uso aumentó sostenidamente con la calidad: las probabilidades previstas de uso de anticonceptivos fueron del 55% entre las mujeres que recibieron atención de baja calidad, del 62% entre aquellas con atención de calidad media y del 67% entre las con atención de primera calidad. Conclusión: Una mayor atención en el mejoramiento de la calidad beneficiaría tanto a los programas como a las usuarias. /// [French] Contexte: Peu de données empiriques indiquent si la qualité des prestations de planning familial influence l'usage continu de la contraception et, si oui, dans quelle mesure. Méthode
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Methods: Interviews were conducted in 1997-1998 with 1,728 new family planning users who had sought services at 80 service delivery points in Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley, the Philippines, to assess the quality of care received from family planning services providers. More than 16 months later, 1,460 of the respondents participated in a follow-up survey; the respondents' current contraceptive status was recorded. Results: The quality of care received at the time a woman adopted a contraceptive method influenced her contraceptive use at follow-up, after adjustment for the effects of background characteristics. Furthermore, use increased steadily with quality: The predicted probabilities of contraceptive use were 55% for low-quality care, 62% for medium-quality care and 67% for high-quality care. Conclusion: A focus on quality improvement would benefit both programs and users. /// [Spanish] Contexto: Hay pocas pruebas empíricas que indiquen que la calidad de la planificación familiar influye en el uso continuo de la anticoncepción, y si así fuere, en qué medida lo hace. Métodos: Se realizaron entrevistas en 1997-1998 a 1.728 nuevas usuarias de los servicios de planificación familiar en 80 puntos de distribución ubicados en Davao del Norte y en el Valle de Compostela, en las Filipinos, para evaluar la calidad de la atención recibida. Más de 16 meses después, 1.460 entrevistadas participaron en una encuesta de seguimiento y se registró el uso actual de anticonceptivos realizado por las mismas. Resultados: La calidad de la atención recibida en el momento en que la mujer adoptó un método anticonceptivo influyó en que ésta continuara utilizándolo luego de ajustarse los efectos de las características antecedentes. Además, el uso aumentó sostenidamente con la calidad: las probabilidades previstas de uso de anticonceptivos fueron del 55% entre las mujeres que recibieron atención de baja calidad, del 62% entre aquellas con atención de calidad media y del 67% entre las con atención de primera calidad. Conclusión: Una mayor atención en el mejoramiento de la calidad beneficiaría tanto a los programas como a las usuarias. /// [French] Contexte: Peu de données empiriques indiquent si la qualité des prestations de planning familial influence l'usage continu de la contraception et, si oui, dans quelle mesure. Méthodes: Des entrevues ont été menées en 1997-1998 avec 1.728 nouvelles utilisatrices du planning familial qui s'étaient adressées à 80 points de prestations à Davao del Norte et Compostela Valley, aux Philippines, afin d'évaluer la qualité des prestations reçues dans les services de planning familial. Plus de 16 mois plus tard, 1.460 des répondantes originales ont participé à une enquête de suivi avec enregistrement de leur état de pratique contraceptive. Résultats: La qualité des prestations reçues au moment où une femme avait adopté une méthode contraceptive s'est avérée influencer la poursuite de la contraception, après correction de l'effet des caractéristiques socioculturelles. Un accroissement régulier de l'usage a également été observé en fonction de la qualité: les probabilités prédites d'usage de la contraception étaient de 55% pour les prestations de faible qualité, 62% pour celles de qualité moyenne, et 67% pour celles de haute qualité. Conclusion: Tant les programmes que les utilisatrices bénéficieraient d'une concentration sur la qualité.</abstract><cop>New York, NY</cop><pub>The Alan Guttmacher Institute</pub><pmid>12783771</pmid><doi>10.2307/3181061</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record>
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subjects Adjustment
Adolescent
Adopted children
Adult
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Birth control
Caring
Contraception
Contraception - standards
Contraception Behavior - psychology
Contraception Behavior - statistics & numerical data
Contraceptives
Demography
Family planning
Family planning services
Family Planning Services - standards
Family Planning Services - statistics & numerical data
Family Planning Services - utilization
Female
Fertility
Follow-Up Studies
Health care delivery
Health care quality
Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data
Human ecology and demography
Human rights
Humans
Influence
Maternal & child health
Methods
Philippines - epidemiology
Quality Assurance, Health Care - statistics & numerical data
Self Care - statistics & numerical data
Sexual behaviour
Side effects
Socioeconomic Factors
Sociology
Surveys and Questionnaires
title The Link between Quality of Care and Contraceptive Use
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