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Perception of Married Couples on the Use of Contraceptives in Family Planning: An Input to Family Health Education in Mabinay, Philippines

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Educ Res, 2024, 1 (2), 140-146, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.12623599, ISSN 3062-0201

Abstract

Health concerns, such as family planning, substantially impact population management, economic advancement, and individual well-being. The research examined the impact of global and local factors via  systematic literature reviews and in-depth interviews on contraceptive use across different demographics. It suggested that cultural, societal, and economic variables impact the use of contraceptives. Healthcare practitioners provide women with information about contraception, but the impact they have on women's compliance with birth control is uncertain. It is essential to prioritize inclusive programming in order to effectively address the challenges that women with disabilities have while accessing family planning services.The findings suggest that younger couples, with higher educational attainment, have a greater propensity to use contraception. As a result, they become a demographic of great significance for family planning initiatives. Individuals with constrained financial means want cost-effective access to contraception as a result of financial constraints. Although oral contraceptive pills provide convenience, it is crucial to advocate for other options. Although contraception might decrease the occurrence of unwanted births, it is essential to give priority to the healthcare requirements of women with disabilities. The research illustrated the need to spread public awareness about contraceptive methods, health considerations, and universal availability to obtain more favorable results in family planning. Implementing focused and comprehensive family planning strategies is crucial for improving global reproductive health. These initiatives need to be customized to fit healthcare practitioners' demographic preferences. In order to enhance global reproductive health via family planning, it is crucial to prioritize targeted and comprehensive approaches that include demographic preferences.

Keywords: family planning, Perception of Married Couples, Contraceptives, Family Health Education, Mabinay, Philippines

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Bibliographic Information

Maritess B. Elladora, Apple Mae B. Anjao, Riza Mae A. Flores, Jena Mae A. Ramirez, Maria Fe M.Cadayona, Angel Mae J. Caloring, Rose Jane C. Cadalso, Ivie V. Solis, Rocelyn B. Tenencia, Jennifer B. Asentista, Rujonel F. Cariaga, (2024). Perception of Married Couples on the Use of Contraceptives in Family Planning: An Input to Family Health Education in Mabinay, Philippines, Journal of Ongoing Educational Research, 1(2): 140-146
Bibtex Citation
@article{maritess_b._elladora2024joer,
author = {Maritess B. Elladora and Apple Mae B. Anjao and Riza Mae A. Flores and Jena Mae A. Ramirez and Maria Fe M.Cadayona and Angel Mae J. Caloring and Rose Jane C. Cadalso and Ivie V. Solis and Rocelyn B. Tenencia and Jennifer B. Asentista and Rujonel F. Cariaga},
title = {Perception of Married Couples on the Use of Contraceptives in Family Planning: An Input to Family Health Education in Mabinay, Philippines},
journal = {Journal of Ongoing Educational Research},
year = {2024},
volume = {1},
number = {2},
pages = {140-146},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.12623599},
url = {https://scimatic.org/show_manuscript/2103}
}
APA Citation
Elladora, M.B., Anjao, A.M.B., Flores, R.M.A., Ramirez, J.M.A., M.Cadayona, M.F., Caloring, A.M.J., Cadalso, R.J.C., Solis, I.V., Tenencia, R.B., Asentista, J.B., Cariaga, R.F., (2024). Perception of Married Couples on the Use of Contraceptives in Family Planning: An Input to Family Health Education in Mabinay, Philippines. Journal of Ongoing Educational Research, 1(2), 140-146. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12623599

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