Abstract
Background: The modern contraceptive use is decreasing and the prevalence of using Long Acting Contraceptive System (LACS) is low in Indonesia; all Family Planning targets are not achieved. This indicates the low family planning services quality. The purpose of this study is to identify publication results about services quality that could increase the contraceptive use’s prevalence in developing and developed countries. Method: This study uses Systematic Literature Review under electronic data from ProQuest, Ebsco, PubMed, SpringerLink and Google Scholar. Results: The obtained publication of articles is still limited, in terms of number and geographical distribution, namely 9 articles from Africa and 2 articles from Asia. The review results showed the contraceptive user’s range from 11.3% to 86.5%. The family planning services quality can increase the contraceptive use. In this study, most of those articles examine the providers’ competence and information provision to clients. The review results explained that training of injection and implant contraceptive services by community health workers had a positive impact on family planning programs. The review also revealed that the low counseling skill by providers is a barrier to the contraceptive services. Conclusions: In the last ten years in the world, it was found that the family planning services quality can comprehensively improve contraceptive services. In Indonesia, there is no publication on this topic, thus it needs a research to examine the family planning services quality through the midwifery and family planning field worker competence review as well as the information provision by providers.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 602-606 |
Journal | Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 4 |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2020 |
Keywords
- Contraception
- service quality
- choice of method
- information
- competence
- counseling
- provider-client relationship
- follow-up
- program integration