Author:
Eshetu Hana,Tesfaye Dawit Jember,Fantahun Selam,Birhanu Bezawit,Deffecho Daniel Dere,Teshager Shitalem Tadesse,Meka Beka Teressa,Gufue Zenawi Hagos
Abstract
BackgroundClient satisfaction with family planning services is a crucial metric for gauging healthcare providers' performance. There is a dearth of local data that explores the factors that influence clients' satisfaction with family planning services in semi-pastoral areas using a mixed-methods approach. This study aimed to assess the level of client satisfaction and its associated factors among family planning service users in six public health centers in Southeast Ethiopia.MethodsA multi-centered, concurrent, mixed-method survey using quantitative and qualitative methods was conducted in six public health centers in Southeast Ethiopia from March 15 to April 16, 2022. Four hundred nineteen systematically selected family planning method users and their respective six family planning service providers were approached using a purposive sampling technique. A multivariable binary logistic regression model was used to identify the independent factors associated with clients' satisfaction with family planning services.ResultsFour hundred fourteen study participants were finally approached, and client satisfaction with family planning services in those centers was 57.5% with a 95% CI of 52.71%–62.71%. Being in the age group of 25–34 years (AOR = 1.99; 95% CI 1.2, 3.29), married (AOR = 2.41; 95% CI 1.13, 5.15), waiting less than 30 min (AOR = 1.74; 95% CI 1.11, 2.72), and receiving the family planning method they want (AOR = 2.35; 95% CI 1.16, 4.76) were positively associated with client satisfaction. Updating the provider's skills and knowledge, keeping clients' method choices, and leaving free decisions also increased client satisfaction.ConclusionsIn this study, client satisfaction with family planning services remains low. Users' age, marital status, waiting time, and wish to receive the method they want were positively associated with client satisfaction.
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