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Table 1 Client exposure to family planning information at high volume facilities by type of service received on day of visit among clients in high volume facilities in urban Senegal, 2011

From: Influence of integrated services on postpartum family planning use: a cross-sectional survey from urban Senegal

 

Delivery/abortion (n = 113a)

Postnatal care (n = 136)

Immunization for child (n = 545b)

Using FP at time of visit (%)

(n = 10c)

(n = 136)

(n = 545)

Non-user

100.0

97.8

81.3

Traditional methodd

0.0

0.0

0.7

Modern user

0.0

2.2

18.0

During your visit, did you receive any FP information? (% yes)

8.9

25.7

5.3

Do you know if you can receive FP information or methods in this facility? (% yes, can receive)

67.3

83.8

77.1

Did you receive a FP method, a referral, or a prescription during your visit today? (% yes)

1.8

2.2

2.0

Among clients who did not receive a method or do not use a method:

(n = 111)

(n = 131)

(n = 478)

If a provider had offered you a method of FP today, would you have accepted? (% yes)

42.3

38.2

49.8

Would you be interested in talking to a provider about FP in the unit where you received your principal service today? (% yes)

81.1

74.8

84.9

  1. aOf the 113 clients for these services, 10 were for postabortion care.
  2. bIncludes non-pregnant women (six women dropped from full immunization seeking sample).
  3. cWomen who were in for delivery were not asked about current family planning use; all other questions include the full sample of delivery/abortion unless noted otherwise.
  4. dTraditional methods include billings method (standard days, safe days) and withdrawal method.