The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

4065.0: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - 9:30 AM

Abstract #39929

Data-based introduction of post-partum/post-abortion contraception services in Honduras

Ricardo Vernon, PhD1, Ruth M. Medina2, and Irma J. Mendoza, MD1. (1) Frontiers Program, Population Council, Escondida # 110, Col. Villa Coyoacán, Mexico, D.F, 04000, Mexico, (52)(55) 5554-0388, rvernon@popcouncil.org.mx, (2) Ministry of Health of Honduras, Escondida # 110, Mexico, D.F., 04000, Honduras

This project tested a strategy to introduce post-partum/post-abortion contraceptive services in five hospitals in Honduras. A baseline situational analysis study was conducted and the results were discussed with their staff. Training and equipment was provided according to the results of the study. In addition, monthly follow-up surveys of post-obstetric event clients were conducted and quarterly meetings were held to analyze achievements and plan new activities.

Four indicators were used to evaluate the project: 1) the proportion of women who received information about contraceptive methods increased from 43% to 87%; 2) the proportion of women who were offered a contraceptive method increased from 42% to 82%; 3) the proportion of women who received a contraceptive method increased from 10% to 33%; and 4) the proportion of women who wanted a method before leaving the hospital but did not receive it decreased from 41% to 7%.

The main reasons for this success are attributed to the involvement of MOH managers in planning the activities and to the quarterly discussions of the monitoring surveys, which helped the providers focus their attention on the introduction of services.

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Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

Postabortion Care: Meeting Clients' Needs

The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA