Login / Signup

Exploring reasons for discontinuing use of immediate post-partum intrauterine device in Nepal: a qualitative study.

Mahesh Chandra PuriSaugat JoshiAayush KhadkaErin PearsonYasaswi DhungelIqbal H Shah
Published in: Reproductive health (2020)
Experiencing side-effects or complications following PPIUD insertion and poor quality of family planning counselling were the two main reasons for discontinuation. Family members appeared to play a major role in influencing a woman's decision to continue or discontinue PPIUD suggesting that counseling may need to be expanded to them as well. Improving quality of counselling by providing complete and balanced information of family planning methods as well as ensuring sufficient time for counselling and extending PPIUD service availability at lower level clinics/health posts will potentially increase the uptake and continued use of postpartum family planning, including PPIUD, in Nepal.
Keyphrases
  • hiv testing
  • smoking cessation
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • men who have sex with men
  • tertiary care
  • public health
  • health information
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • risk factors
  • case report
  • social media