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Introduction: There is paucity of information on the determinants of implanon
discontinuation in low income countries like Ethiopia. Encouraging contraceptive
continuation has been less of a priority than encouraging new adopters in the country. Inspite
of significant scale up of implanon program in health facilities including health posts at
community, significant numbers of women make implanon as their first choice of
contraception and then discontinue their implanon before it’s expire date at all health facilities
of the study Woreda. Objectives: The objective of this study was to identify the determinants
of implanon discontinuation among women who ever used implanon in Duguna Fango
Woreda, Wolayta Zone, Southern Ethiopia. Methods: A community based unmatched case
control study design was used from March 20 to April 20, 2017. Sampling frame was obtained
from implanon registration book of the selected kebele Health centers and Hospital. A total of
340 (85 cases and 255 controls) were randomly selected. Cases were implanon discontinuers
before 3 years and controls were those used implanon for 3 years. Data were collected by
using a pretested structured questionnaire through face to face interview by diploma nurses.
Backward stepwise likelihood ratio method was used in multivariable analysis to identify
determinants of implanon discontinuation. The strength of the association was assessed using
adjusted odds ratio along with 95% CI. Level of statistical significance was declared at p-value
less than 0.05. Result: Of the total of 340 eligible women (85 cases and 255 controls)
requested for interview, all were participated yielding the response rate of 100% for both
cases and controls. Provision of pre-insertion counseling and follow-up appointment were
major determinants of implanon discontinuation, AOR=0.36(0.20-0.64) and 0.35(0.20-0.62)
respectively. The other factors to be found significant association with implanon
discontinuation were age at insertion less than 20 years (AOR= (95%CI) = 3(1.16-7.80), lack
of maternal formal education (AOR (95%CI) = 2.8(1.31-6.11), having less than or equal to 4
living children (AOR (95%CI) = 1.8(1.01-3.21) and previous history of abortion AOR
(95%CI = 2.3(1.10-4.63). Conclusion: Pre-insertion counseling, follow-up appointment, age
at insertion, lack of maternal formal education, having less than or equal to 4 living children,
and previous history of abortion were found to be the major determinants of implanon
discontinuation. Thus, health professionals and health extension workers must take in to
consideration on determinants of implanon discontinuation of these factors for future
intervention in an attempt to improve the up-take of implanon including informed choice for
all clients after implanon insertion. |
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