HOW FAMİLY PLANNİNG SERVİCES WERE AFFECTED DURİNG THE COVID-19 PANDEMİC?
Author:
KARAKAŞ Sevda1ORCID, KURU AKTÜRK Nur Bahar2ORCID, İŞBAY Beyzanur3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. ISTANBUL AREL UNIVERSITY, ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES 2. İstanbul Arel Üniversitesi 3. İSTANBUL AYDIN ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Abstract
This study was planned to determine how family planning services were affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our descriptive study was carried out at the Gynecology and Pediatrics Training and Research Hospital in Istanbul.The study population consisted of sexually active women aged 18-40 who applied to the hospital between January and March 2022 and volunteered to participate in the study.As a result of the power analysis in determining the study sample, the sample size was determined as 390 women.The data used in the study were collected through face-to-face interviews. In our study,it was found that 79.5% of sexually active women with a mean age of 30.78±5.7 years could not receive FP services during the COVID-19 pandemic, one out of every five women had difficulty accessing modern contraceptive materials, and one out of every four unintended pregnancies resulted in abortion.It was determined that due to the COVID-19, 72.8% of women could not get FP service because they had problems accessing the health institution,80.3% could not get FP services because health institutions were dense,87.9% could not get FP service because they could not get an appointment from health institutions and 25% could not get FP service because they were afraid of the risk of the COVID-19 transmission in health institutions. The critical purpose of FP services in community-based nursing services is to prevent unintended pregnancies and ensure safe motherhood.Our study's high rate of inaccessibility (79.5%) to AP services proves that FP services are interrupted during the COVID-19 period.
Publisher
Izmir Democracy University
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