• The Important Of The Family Planning On Women Of Child Bearing Age (15-49)
    [A CASE STUDY OF MOBA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OTUN EKITI, EKITI STATE.]

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    • CHAPTER ONE
      1.0    INTRODUCTION
      1.1    BACKGROUND OF STUDY
              Family planning implies the ability of individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number of children by spacing and timing their births. It is achieved through the use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of involuntary infertility. The availability of family planning does more than enable women and men to limit family seize. It safeguards individual health and rights, and improves the quality of life of couples and their children.
          Umbeli T, Mukhtar A, Abusalab M (2001). Family planning is an important strategy in promoting maternal and child health. It improves health through adequate spacing of births and avoiding pregnancy of high risk maternal ages and parities.
          The most important proximate determinant of fertility is the use of family planning. Where contraceptive use is widespread fertility is low. Rajaretnam has demonstated that even if there is no reduction in the family size of individual couples, delaying child bearing will bring about a decline in fertility and population growth rate. Lack of adequate information and ignorance are key factors militating against family planning practice in Nigeria. Many potential informational barriers exist to contraceptive use. (Rajaretnam, T. 1990). Adinma J.I.M, Nwosu B.O (2005), women must be aware of the methods available, must know where supplies of these methods can be obtained and they must know how to use the method they choose. Each year an estimated 5,00,000 women die of complication due to pregnancy, child bearing or unsafe abortion.
          In some areas of Nigeria, one in five women report having experienced an unwanted conception, of these 58% had an abortion and on additional 9% attempted unsuccessfully to end the pregnancy. It is estimated that about 25% of women who have abortion in Nigeria experience serious complications.
          Adoption of family planning measures will reduced unwanted pregnancies and criminal abortions to it barest minimum. Pregnancy is the reproductive age group die at a higher rate than men. Most materials deaths occur among poor women who live in remote rural areas and have difficult access to hospital. (federal office of statistic 1992).
          Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with more than 88million people, it also has a high annual rate of population growth (3.5%) and a total fertility rate of 6.0 lifetime births per women. Additionally, the country has relatively high levels of infant mortality (104 infan deaths per 1,000 live births) and maternal mortality (800 materials death per 100,000 live births). (USAID ODA)
          In response to these and other serious demographic and health issue, the Nigerian government put into effect a national population policy in 1989 that called for a reduction in the birthrate through voluntary fertility regulation methods compatible with the nation’s economic and social goals. (Federal Government of Nigeria, 1988). Promoting sexual responsibility substantially increased requests for contraceptive information among adolescents. Other studies have shown that exposure to a mass media family planning campaign increases contraceptive use.
          Several studies have reported change in Nigerians knowledge of and attitudes toward family planning. Theses studies, however, did not examine the association between attitude toward contraception and its use. In the 1981- 1982 Nigerian fertility survey, only 34% of all women reported that they had heard of any family planning method.
          By 1990, when the Nigerian Demographic and health survey was conducted, the proportion of women who knew of any contraceptive methods had increased by about one- third, to 46%, and the proportion of women who knew of specific methods also had grown.
      Furthermore, 41% of married women who knew of a contraceptive metho9d had discussed family planning with their husbands. Family planning affect contraceptive use?. The answer will help policymakers and program planners determine what issue need to be stressed in the design of future family planning awareness campaigns in Nigeria.
      In the light of the above, this study was designed to assess the awareness of family planning amongst antenatal patients of federal medical centre, Owo, Ondo state, Nigeria.
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      QUESTIONNAIRE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]QUESTIONNAIRE Dear Respondents,    I am a community health extension workers (CHEW) and I am carrying out a survey study on importance of family planning among the women at children age of Moba Local government in Otun Ekiti Nigeria (15-45years).    The information needed here is purely for academic purpose. The success of this study lies on your co-operation and assistance place confidentially will blithely maintained on any information given here.    Thank youASAOLU CHRISTIANA TOSIN I ... Continue reading---

         

      LIST OF TABLES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF TABLESTable 4.1    Age distribution of respondentsTable 4.2    Marital status of respondents    Table 4.3    Educational Qualification of respondentsTable 4.4    Religion of respondentsTable 4.5    Occupation of the respondentsTable 4.6    Number of children of respondentsTable 4.7    Knowledge lawerness about family planning Table 4.8Table 4.9Table 4.10Table 4.11    Attitudes of women forwards utilization of family planning Table 4.16    Social economic/ cu ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSCONTENTS  CHAPTER11.0    Introduction 1.1    Background of study1.2    Statement of the problem1.3    General objective1.4    Specific objective1.5    Significance of the study1.6    Operational definition of teams1.7    Limitation 1.8    Delimitation 1.9    Research QuestionChapter 22.1    General Review2.1.2    Importance of family planning 2.1.3    Contraceptive services 2.1.4    These five key of principles of quality conceding2.1.5 ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 15 ]THE MODERN (SCIENTIFIC) METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING:The modern methods of contraceptive available are divided into two groups namely:-1.    Those not requiring medical supervision a.    Abstinence b.    Withdrawalc.    Barrier methodd.    Natural family planning method 2.      Those requiring medical supervision a.    The hormonals b.    Intrauterine conatceptive devices c.    Sterilization A.    ABSTINENCE:-This is the avoidance of sexual intercourse in order to pr ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Simple random sampling technique was used so that equal chance were given, to all mothers in the three health facilities selected. Selection was made using lucky dip method, where 240 papers were wrapped with 120 yes and 120 no.Those who picked yes were given the questionnaire to fill3.5    INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION     The  questionnaire were developed by the researcher for the collection of data it was divided into (2) section , A and B Section A contain questions on demographic da ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 12 ]CHAPTER FOUR    This chapter consist of presentation analysis and interpretation of data obtained from field work based on personal interviews and questionnaire concerning the importance of family planning among the women of childbearing age of in Moba Local Government in Otun Ekiti State.    On the whole 120 copies of questionnaire were distributed to various women of child bearing age (15-45years) in 3 health facilities, in Moba local Government in Otun Ekiti.The researcher was able to r ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER FIVE5.1    Discussion of Findings:    The study was carried out to determine the importance of planning methods among women of child bearing age (15-45years in Moba urban, Moba Local government area of Otun Ekiti State Nigeria.    One hundred and twenty (120) copies of questionnaire were distributed and 100 copies were properly filled and returned making 100% return rate. From the analysis of the data collected it was observed that 95% of the respondents were above 25 years of a ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]REFERENCES1.    Umbeli T, Mukhtar A, Abusalab M.A. study of unment need for family planning in Dar Assalam Sudan 2001 EMHJ. 2005, 11 (4)2.    Rajerath T. How delaying marriage and spacing births contribute to population control: An explanation with illustration J. Fam wlfare 1990, 34-133.    Adinma J.I.B Nwosu B.O Family planning knowledge and practices among Nigerian woman attending an antenatal clincin Adu contacept 2005; 11 (4) 335-3444.    Chandhick, N, Dhillon B.S, Kambo I, sexa ... Continue reading---