Knowledge Attitude and Barriers to the Use of Family Planning Among Married Men and Women at Fort Portal Hospital-Kabarole-Uganda.
According to the Uganda Demographic and Health Survey, most women and men knew some family planning methodsbut only about 29% of married women were using contraceptives. 20% of women had an unmet need for family planning.We examined knowledge, attitudes and contraceptive practice as well as factors related to contraceptive use in FortPortal region Uganda. Methods: Data were collected between Sept-Nov 2023 among 160 married couples using amulti-stage sampling design. Quantitative data was based on semi-structured questionnaires and was triangulatedwith qualitative data collected during focus group discussions. We compared proportions and performed logisticregression analysis. The concept of family planning was well-known in the studied population. Sex-stratified analysisshowed pills and injectables were commonly known by both sexes, while long-term contraceptive methods were betterknown by women, and traditional methods as well as emergency contraception by men. Formal education was the mostimportant factor associated with better knowledge about contraceptive methods (aOR = 2.07, p,0.001), in particularamong women (aOR women = 2.77 vs. aOR men = 1.49; p,0.001). In general, only 1 out of 160 men ever usedcontraception, while 65% and 44% of females ever used and were currently using contraception respectively. The highknowledge of contraceptives did not match with the high contraceptive practice in the study area. The studydemonstrated that mere physical access (proximity to clinics for family planning) and awareness of contraceptives arenot sufficient to ensure that contraceptive needs are met. Thus, projects aiming at increasing contraceptive use shouldcontemplate and establish better counselling about contraceptive side effects and method switches. Furthermore, in allfamily planning activities, both wives’ and husbands’ participation should be considered.Keywords: Family planning, Contraceptive use, Women, Men, Married couples.