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Contraceptive practices in Northern Tshwane, Gauteng Province

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dc.contributor.advisor Ehlers, Valerie Janet, 1948-
dc.contributor.advisor King, Letitia Jacoba, 1945-
dc.contributor.author Maja, Todd Mamutle Mavis
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T10:47:32Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T10:47:32Z
dc.date.issued 2002-11
dc.identifier.citation Maja, Todd Mamutle Mavis (2002) Contraceptive practices in Northern Tshwane, Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/880> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/880
dc.description.abstract Unwanted and unintended pregnancies pose major reproductive health challenges to women throughout the world. Despite the availability of modern contraceptives, many women and men fail to use contraceptives effectively. This research focussed on reasons for not using contraceptives effectively in the Northern Tshwane area of the Gauteng Province of the Republic of South Africa (RSA). Structured interviews were conducted with 83 women and 71 men about their contraceptive practices. Age, religion, educational level and residential areas influenced clients' contraceptive practices. These results were categorised for adult males and females as well as for adolescent males and females. Adolescents encountered problems in accessing contraceptive services. Adult females knew most about traditional contraceptives, although men knew about some of these methods, and adolescents used some of them. All respondents could gain additional knowledge about modern contraceptives. The respondents' knowledge about · emergency contraceptives was extremely limited. Although most respondents knew about legalised choice on.termination of pregnancy (CTOP) services in the RSA, they did not know when nor how to access these services. Nurses working in contraceptive health services, revealed during a focus group discussion that a lack of resources (including shortages of malcondoms, contraceptive injections and oral contraceptives) hampered the quality of services that could be rendered. Of particular concern was the nonavailability of Norplant implants and female condoms. Nurses expressed a need for pecific national policy guidelines about supplying contraception to adolescents. Although most nurses knew about emergency contraceptives, they did not promote its use because they assumed that clients would misuse emergency contraceptives.instead of using contraceptives regularly. The nurses indicated that very few facilities offered CTOP services. The nurses regarded women who obtained repeated CTOPs to be misusing these services and suggested that limitations should be placed on the number-of times any woman could obtain such services. The negative attitudes of community members and of colleagues towards persons working in CTOP services caused hardships for them. Recommendations address ways in which contraceptive services could be improved. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Adolescent health en
dc.subject Adolescent's contraceptive use en
dc.subject Contraception en
dc.subject Emergency contraceptives en
dc.subject
dc.subject Modern contraceptives en
dc.subject Reproductive health en
dc.subject Termination of pregnancy en
dc.subject Traditional contraceptives en
dc.subject.ddc 363.96096822
dc.subject.lcsh Birth control -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Birth control -- Government policy -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Birth control clinics -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Communication in family planning --South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Contraception -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Failures -- Prevention
dc.subject.lcsh Contraceptives -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Failures -- Prevention
dc.subject.lcsh Contraception -- Complications -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Population policy -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Gauteng (South Africa) -- Population policy
dc.subject.lcsh Health risk assessment -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Women -- Health risk assessment -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Reproductive health -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.title Contraceptive practices in Northern Tshwane, Gauteng Province en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Health Studies en
dc.description.degree D. Litt. et Phil. (Advanced Nursing Sciences) en


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