EVALUATION OF NATURAL FAMILY-PLANNING PROGRAMS IN LIBERIA AND ZAMBIA

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作者
GRAY, RH
KAMBIC, RT
LANCTOT, CA
MARTIN, MC
WESLEY, R
CREMINS, R
机构
[1] INT FEDERAT FAMILY LIFE PROMOT,WASHINGTON,DC
[2] ARCHDIOCESE MONROVIA,FAMILY LIFE OFF,MONROVIA,LIBERIA
[3] FAMILY LIFE MOVEMENT ZAMBIA,LUSAKA,ZAMBIA
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10.1017/S0021932000020538
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C921 [人口统计学];
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摘要
Studies to evaluate use-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of natural family planning (NFP) were conducted in Liberia and Zambia. The Liberian programme provided uni-purpose NFP services to 1055 clients mainly in rural areas; the Zambian programme provided NFP services integrated with MCH to 2709 clients predominantly in urban areas. The one-year life table continuation and unplanned pregnancy rates were 78.9 and 4.3 per 100 woman-years in Liberia, compared to 71.2 and 8.9 in Zambia. However, high rates of loss to follow-up mandate caution in interpretation of these results, especially in Zambia. More women progressed to autonomous NFP use in Liberia (58%) than in Zambia (35.3%). However, programme costs per couple-year protection were lower in Zambia (US$25.7) than in Liberia (US$47.1). Costs per couple-year protection were higher during learning than autonomy, and declined over time. These studies suggest that NFP programmes can achieve acceptable use- and cost-effectiveness in Africa.
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