EVALUATION OF THE APPROACH OF KIRYANDONGO DISTRICT HOSPITAL HEALTH WORKERS TOWARDS ADOLESCENT CONTRACEPTION TO COMBAT TEENAGE PREGNANCIES IN KIRYANDONGOS

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The study sought to assess the attitudes of healthcare providers in KDH towards providing contraceptives for teenagers in Kiryandongo, as one of the areas to combat teenage pregnancies. Materials and methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 73 healthcare providers in KDH, using self-administered, pretested questionnaires. Results More than half (57.6%) of the respondents perceived the provision of contraceptives for adolescents as promoting sexual promiscuity, while 32.8% reported otherwise and the rest were undecided. The attitude of 42.5% of them was informed by the Ugandan culture which doesn’t support premarital sex, and 49.3% reported otherwise and rest was undecided. About half (50.7%), reported that unmarried should be asked to abstain from sex rather than being provided with contraceptives, 38.3% reported otherwise and the rest were undecided. 45.2% reported that providers should not provide services for both married and unmarried adolescents,41.1% reported otherwise and the rest were undecided. 17.8% reported that adolescents shouldn’t be given contraceptive counselling before they become sexually active, 71.2% reported otherwise while the rest were undecided. 52.1% reported that adolescents reported that adolescents need parental consent before contraceptive services are offered, 32.8 reported otherwise while the rest were undecided. Conclusion Many healthcare providers have unfavourable attitudes towards the provision of contraceptives for unmarried adolescents. There is a need for further training of healthcare providers to address this situation.

EVALUATION OF THE APPROACH OF KIRYANDONGO DISTRICT HOSPITAL HEALTH WORKERS TOWARDS ADOLESCENT CONTRACEPTION TO COMBAT TEENAGE PREGNANCIES IN KIRYANDONGOS
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    Type Project
    Department Medicine And Surgery
    Project ID MES0090
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 44 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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