Abstract

BackgroundInjectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Specifically, the subcutaneously administered depot–medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-SC) is gaining traction as a convenient, private and effective method to address unmet need for family planning (FP). The objective of this study was to determine the trend in DMPA-SC use in Nigeria.MethodsData was extracted from the National Health Management Information System (NHMIS) FP register on DMPA-SC uptake in public health facilities and through community-oriented resource providers (CORPS) in 10 Nigerian states. The linear trend model was adopted in data analysis based on lowest measure of dispersion and/or highest adjusted coefficient of determination (R2). The statistical significance was determined at 5%.ResultsThere was an upward trend in the use of DMPA-SC among clients who received the service through health providers, CORPS and self-injection in the 10 project states over a period of 12 months (August 2019–July 2020). In addition, the linear trend model showed that for every unit increase in months, the average number of women expected to use DMPA-SC through health providers, CORPS and self-injection will increase by 1308.3 (Yt = 3799.7 +1308.3*t), 756.73 (Yt = −1030.8 +756.73*t) and 77.864 (Yt = −159.7 +77.864*t) respectively. In all models, the adjusted coefficient of determination was 99.9% which showed good model fitness. The results also showed that the number of DMPA-SC clients varied across the project states with Niger (32,988) and Oyo (31,511) states reporting the highest number of clients over the period of 12 months.ConclusionThere was an increasing use of DMPA-SC and self–injection among clients over time. Health facility and community-based FP programs should be strengthened to ensure improved access to FP services.

Highlights

  • Planning (FP) has age-long benefits in maternal and infant mortality reduction.[1]

  • Data was extracted from the National Health Management Information System (NHMIS) Family planning (FP) register on Subcutaneously-administered Depotmedroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-SC) uptake in public health facilities and through commu­ nity-oriented resource providers (CORPS) in 10 Nigerian states

  • Trend Analysis for Health Facility Providers’, CORPS-Administered and Self-Injection DMPA-SC Clients In Figure 1, the use of DMPA-SC showed an upward trend among clients who received the service through health facility staff in the 10 RASuDiN project states over a period of 12 months (August 2019 – July 2020)

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Introduction

Planning (FP) has age-long benefits in maternal and infant mortality reduction.[1]. The objective of this study was to determine the trend in DMPA-SC use in Nigeria. The linear trend model was adopted in data analysis based on lowest measure of dispersion and/or highest adjusted coefficient of determination (R2). Results: There was an upward trend in the use of DMPA-SC among clients who received the service through health providers, CORPS and self-injection in the 10 project states over a period of 12 months (August 2019–July 2020). The linear trend model showed that for every unit increase in months, the average number of women expected to use DMPA-SC through health providers, CORPS and self-injection will increase by 1308.3 (Yt = 3799.7 +1308.3*t), 756.73 (Yt = −1030.8 +756.73*t) and 77.864 (Yt = −159.7 +77.864*t) respectively.

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