Factors affecting the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in orumba south local government
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Modern Methods of Family Planning
- 2.2Historical Perspectives on Family Development
- 2.3Factors Influencing Family Planning Decisions
- 2.4Societal Attitudes towards Family Planning
- 2.5Impact of Education on Family Planning
- 2.6Cultural Influences on Family Development
- 2.7Economic Implications of Family Planning
- 2.8Technological Advancements in Family Planning
- 2.9Gender Dynamics in Family Planning
- 2.10Government Policies on Family Planning
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design and Methodology
- 3.2Population and Sample Selection
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Validity and Reliability of Data
- 3.7Research Limitations
- 3.8Comparison of Research Methods
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Research Findings
- 4.2Demographic Analysis
- 4.3Attitudinal Trends in Family Planning
- 4.4Accessibility to Family Planning Services
- 4.5Effectiveness of Family Planning Programs
- 4.6Cultural Barriers to Family Planning
- 4.7Economic Factors Affecting Family Planning
- 4.8Gender Disparities in Family Planning
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusions
- 5.3Implications for Policy and Practice
- 5.4Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.5Closing Remarks
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
The use of modern methods of family planning is essential for promoting family development and ensuring the well-being of married couples. This research aimed to investigate the factors affecting the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in Orumba South Local Government. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining both quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive data. The quantitative survey involved 300 married couples selected using a stratified random sampling technique. The qualitative interviews were conducted with key informants such as healthcare providers, community leaders, and family planning experts. The findings revealed several factors influencing the use of modern family planning methods among married couples in Orumba South Local Government. Socio-demographic factors such as education level, income, and occupation were found to play a significant role in determining the adoption of modern family planning methods. Furthermore, cultural beliefs and norms surrounding family planning, as well as religious influences, were identified as barriers to the uptake of modern methods. Lack of access to family planning services and information was also a crucial factor hindering the use of modern methods among married couples. On the other hand, factors such as spousal communication, awareness and knowledge about family planning, and attitudes towards contraceptive methods were identified as facilitators of modern family planning use. The role of healthcare providers and community health workers in promoting family planning services and educating married couples was highlighted as crucial in improving the uptake of modern methods. Based on the research findings, recommendations were made to address the identified barriers and enhance the utilization of modern family planning methods among married couples in Orumba South Local Government. These recommendations included the need for targeted educational campaigns to dispel myths and misconceptions about family planning, the integration of family planning services into existing healthcare programs, and the training of healthcare providers to deliver quality family planning counseling and services. In conclusion, understanding the various factors that influence the use of modern family planning methods among married couples is essential for developing effective interventions to promote family development and improve the overall well-being of couples in Orumba South Local Government.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND STUDY</strong></p><p>Modern family planning refers to modern contraceptives method other than traditional or natural family planning methods (NSO, 2004). Park (2007) defined modern family planning, as preventive methods that help the woman avoid unwanted pregnancies. They include all temporary and permanent measures to prevent pregnancies resulting from coitus. Modern family planning methods may be broadly grouped into two classes, namely: spacing methods and terminal methods. These methods are further categorized into three sub-categories namely, non-appliance, appliance, and surgical methods. Oreachata (2007) referred to non-appliance methods as non-manipulative methods of family planning such as pills which are taken orally to prevent pregnancy. Non- appliance methods include hormonal methods (oral pills). Okoye and Okoye (2007) noted that oral pills which are hormone-based contraceptives are the most popular and also the most effective non-appliance methods of family planning in the World. They further observed that the first time to start taking your first package of birth-control pill is the day your period begins. According to Park (2007), appliance methods refer to any contraceptive instrument, drug, preparation or thing designed to, prepared or intended to prevent pregnancy. Spermicides are surface active-agents which attach themselves to spermatozoa and inhibit oxygen uptake and kill sperms. They include among others: foams, creams, suppositories, and soluble films. Okoye and Okoye viewed male condom as a rubber or processed collagenous tissue sheath that fits over the erect penis and acts as a barrier to the transmission of semen into the vagina and also prevent the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.</p><p>They described female condom as a soft plastic that resembles a diaphragm and condom combination. It consists of a soft, loose-fitting sheath with two flexible rings similar to those of a diaphragm. One of the rings is put into the vagina which serves as internal anchor and the second ring remains outside the vagina to make it possible for the man to find the entrance of the vagina which is now covered by a sheath. It is an effective barrier to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and semen into the vagina.</p><p>Studies have revealed that level of education has strong influence on attitude to and practice of modern family planning. Kaba (2000) pointed out that educational status of women was found to have an impact on contraceptive use. Those women who have some level of education were found to have better knowledge and tend to use contraceptives. Philippines National Demographic and Health Survey, PNDHS (2000) revealed that women with an elementary school education were more likely than those with more education or with none at all to want no more children and thus tend to use modern contraception. These variables were surveyed and some behaviour-change theories applied, to explain widows, attitude to and practice of modern family planning. So the study focuses on the Factors affecting the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in Orumba south local government.</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>Modern family planning methods are considered a first line of defense against unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and human immune-deficiency virus (HIV). The consistent and correct use of modern family planning methods reduce greatly unwanted pregnancies, STIs and HIV among women of reproductive age in any nation thus enhancing their health. However, it appears that attitude and practice of modern family planning among women of reproductive age in Nigeria is low and it varies by demographic and socio-economic characteristics. This calls for a study to verify what obtains in Orumba South LGA. These influenced the need to carry out a study on the Factors affecting the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in Orumba south local government</p><p><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The general objective of this study is to examine the Factors affecting the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in Orumba south local government. The specific objectives are:</p><ol><li>To ascertain if married couples in Orumba South LGA have access to the use of modern methods of family planning and family development.</li><li>To determine the effects of poverty on the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in Orumba south local government.</li><li>To find out the influence of religious belief on the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in Orumba south local government.</li><li>To know if lack of awareness affects the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in Orumba south local government.</li><li>To ascertain if socio-cultural factors affect the use of modern methods of family planning and family development among married couples in Orumba south local government.</li></ol>
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