Repository logo
  • English
  • Català
  • Čeština
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Gàidhlig
  • Latviešu
  • Magyar
  • Nederlands
  • Polski
  • Português
  • Português do Brasil
  • Suomi
  • Svenska
  • Türkçe
  • Қазақ
  • বাংলা
  • हिंदी
  • Ελληνικά
  • Yкраї́нська
  • Log In
    New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
Repository logo
  • Communities & Collections
  • All of DSpace
  • English
  • Català
  • Čeština
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Gàidhlig
  • Latviešu
  • Magyar
  • Nederlands
  • Polski
  • Português
  • Português do Brasil
  • Suomi
  • Svenska
  • Türkçe
  • Қазақ
  • বাংলা
  • हिंदी
  • Ελληνικά
  • Yкраї́нська
  • Log In
    New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. Browse by Author

Browsing by Author "Amina Amin, Nadhir"

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Results Per Page
Sort Options
  • Loading...
    Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Factors associated with contraceptive use among women who presented with induced abortions in Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital Uganda.
    (Kampala International University. School of Health Sciences (Western Campus), 2018-04) Amina Amin, Nadhir
    Background Over 100,000 abortions are performed daily and 50% of these are unsafe ( Lalonde A, Beaudoin F, Smith J, Plourde S, Perron L,2006) . According to WHO, about 30,000 women of reproductive age in Sub-Saharan Africa die from abortions related complications performed by untrained and unskilled healthcare providers using unacceptable procedures ( WHO,2008) . In Uganda, 297,00 abortions are performed every year most of which are done by unskilled healthcare providers such as pharmacists, clinical officers and community based traditional attendants (Singh S, Moore A, Bankole A, Mirembe F, Wulf D, 2006). Methods A retrospective cross sectional study was done using both quantitative and qualitative data collected from a list of 249 women with history of induced abortion out of 582 women who presented with abortions during the study period at department of obstetrics and gynecology Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital Uganda. Secondary data was collected and examined using a Pre-Tested Questionnaire from patients’ medical record files and available registers at different service points in the hospital. The data was then analysed and displayed using tables and charts. Results The research showed the prevalence of contraceptive use among women with induced abortion in Fort Portal Regional Referral hospital is 63.4%. However, factors found independently associated with contraceptive use among women with induced abortion were; age, not being a student and having a source of income.Conclusion

KIU INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY copyright © 2002-2025

  • Cookie settings
  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback