Early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia 2016/17

Abstract Objective Contraceptive discontinuation rate is very common in most developing countries, especially removal in the first year of use is common (18–63%), and the majority of these discontinuations are among women who are still in need of contraception. So the objective of this study was ass...

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Main Authors: Tsirity G/Medhin, Kahsu Gebrekirstos Gebrekidan, Mekuria Kassa Nerea, Hagos Gerezgiher, Mebrahtom Haftu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3992-3
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spelling doaj-279bbdc7c84b49e390afe95cb497101f2020-11-25T01:38:08ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002019-01-011211610.1186/s13104-018-3992-3Early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia 2016/17Tsirity G/Medhin0Kahsu Gebrekirstos Gebrekidan1Mekuria Kassa Nerea2Hagos Gerezgiher3Mebrahtom Haftu4Midwifery Department, Dr. Tewelde College of Health ScienceNursing School, College of Health Science, Mekelle UniversityNursing School, College of Health Science, Mekelle UniversityAnesthesia Department, Mekelle UniversityNursing School, College of Health Science, Mekelle UniversityAbstract Objective Contraceptive discontinuation rate is very common in most developing countries, especially removal in the first year of use is common (18–63%), and the majority of these discontinuations are among women who are still in need of contraception. So the objective of this study was assessing early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in the study area. Institutional based cross sectional study was conducted and systematic random sampling technique was employed to interview the study participants. A binary logistic regression model was used to test association. Result In this study early Implanon discontinuation rate was 38%, 95% CI (32%, 44%). women who attend secondary [AOR: 95% CI 0.35 (0.14, 0.82)] and more than secondary school [AOR: 95% CI 0.23 (0.09, 0.59)] were less likely to remove Implanon early as compared to those illiterate. Mothers who were not counseled [AOR: 95% CI 2.45 (1.05, 5.69)] and those mothers who had a side effect of the method [AOR: 95% CI 2.66 (1.23, 5.72)] discontinue the method early. The study revealed that early Implanon discontinuation rate was high. Women’s educational level, presence of side effect and effective counseling were independent predictors of early Implanon removal.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3992-3ImplanonEarly discontinuation rateAssociated factors
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author Tsirity G/Medhin
Kahsu Gebrekirstos Gebrekidan
Mekuria Kassa Nerea
Hagos Gerezgiher
Mebrahtom Haftu
spellingShingle Tsirity G/Medhin
Kahsu Gebrekirstos Gebrekidan
Mekuria Kassa Nerea
Hagos Gerezgiher
Mebrahtom Haftu
Early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia 2016/17
BMC Research Notes
Implanon
Early discontinuation rate
Associated factors
author_facet Tsirity G/Medhin
Kahsu Gebrekirstos Gebrekidan
Mekuria Kassa Nerea
Hagos Gerezgiher
Mebrahtom Haftu
author_sort Tsirity G/Medhin
title Early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia 2016/17
title_short Early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia 2016/17
title_full Early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia 2016/17
title_fullStr Early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia 2016/17
title_full_unstemmed Early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia 2016/17
title_sort early implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in health institutions of mekelle city, tigray, ethiopia 2016/17
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Objective Contraceptive discontinuation rate is very common in most developing countries, especially removal in the first year of use is common (18–63%), and the majority of these discontinuations are among women who are still in need of contraception. So the objective of this study was assessing early Implanon discontinuation rate and its associated factors in the study area. Institutional based cross sectional study was conducted and systematic random sampling technique was employed to interview the study participants. A binary logistic regression model was used to test association. Result In this study early Implanon discontinuation rate was 38%, 95% CI (32%, 44%). women who attend secondary [AOR: 95% CI 0.35 (0.14, 0.82)] and more than secondary school [AOR: 95% CI 0.23 (0.09, 0.59)] were less likely to remove Implanon early as compared to those illiterate. Mothers who were not counseled [AOR: 95% CI 2.45 (1.05, 5.69)] and those mothers who had a side effect of the method [AOR: 95% CI 2.66 (1.23, 5.72)] discontinue the method early. The study revealed that early Implanon discontinuation rate was high. Women’s educational level, presence of side effect and effective counseling were independent predictors of early Implanon removal.
topic Implanon
Early discontinuation rate
Associated factors
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3992-3
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