Determinants of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Utilization among Women at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital's Family Planning Clinic
This study aimed to assess the factors associated with the utilization of LARCM among women attending a familyplanning clinic at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital. A cross-sectional descriptive study design was used for this study.The data were collected using a structured questionnaire in an exit interview of clients who had come to JinjaRegional Referral Hospital for family planning services after obtaining consent. Collected data was entered andanalyzed in the computer using IBM SPSS version 25. Chi-squared analysis was done to determine the factorsassociated with LARCM utilization. Results were represented in tables and charts for descriptive analysis. A total of272 women were included in this study, of which 67.6% (n=184) were aged 26 to 35 years, and the overall mean(±SD) age was 27.5 (±4.5) years. 74.3% (n=202) were married and 69.9% (n=190) were rural dwellers. A few of theparticipants (20.2%, n=55) were currently using LARCM. Of the 55 participants who were using LARC methods, themajority (34, 61.8%) were using implants, while the rest (21, 38.2%) were using IUCD. Significant factors were awoman’s age of ≤25 years (X2=72.43; P=<0.001), urban residence (X2=16.69; P=<0.001), being married (X2=25.19;P=<0.001), business occupation (X2=99.22; P=<0.001), Catholic religion (X2=61.38; P=<0.001), mother’s age at thefirst delivery of 18-24 years (X2=24.61; P=<0.001), the reproductive intention of spacing (X2=50.81; P=<0.001),never wanted the last pregnancy (X2=14.72; P=<0.001), hospital as the source of FP information (X2=66.82;P=<0.001), partner influence on FP (X2=16.69; P=<0.001), FP counseling during ANC (X2=42.01; P=<0.001),receiving contraceptives from