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Factors That Hinder Modern Contraceptive Uptake among Women Aged 18-45 at Kapkatet Subcounty Hospital

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dc.contributor.author Nekesa, Doreen
dc.contributor.author Abuga, Kepha
dc.contributor.author Jepchumba, Mercy
dc.contributor.author Rigobert, Song
dc.contributor.author Chebet, Stacy
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-08T13:25:34Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-08T13:25:34Z
dc.date.issued 2023-07
dc.identifier.uri http://ir-library.kabianga.ac.ke/handle/123456789/652
dc.description A Research Thesis Submitted to the Board of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Conferment of the Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing of the University Of Kabianga en_US
dc.description.abstract The issue of modern contraceptive uptake among women aged 18-45 in Kenya is of significant importance in addressing the country's reproductive health challenges. This study aimed to investigate the factors that hinder modern contraceptive uptake among women aged 18- 45 at Kapkatet Subcounty Hospital in Kenya. This research employed a cross-sectional design. The study was conducted at Kapkatet sub county hospital, level 3 in Kericho County, Kenya. The target population for this study were 79 women aged 18-45 years who were seeking family planning services at Kapkatet Subcounty Hospital. Systematic random sampling was employed to select participants. Chi-square tests and binomial logistic regression analyses were conducted to explore the association between independent variables and contraceptive uptake. Findings were presented using tables and graphs. All the study participants (100%) were aware of family planning. The level of utilization of family planning among study participants was 84.8%. Most prevalent or common family planning method utilized was implant (40.3%), while withdrawal was the least with 3.0%. The binomial logistic regression analysis found that age, level of education, and occupation have a significant impact on family planning utilization. Specifically, individuals in the age groups of 25-34 and 35-44, those with tertiary education, and employed individuals are more likely to utilize family planning methods. By addressing these factors, we can promote reproductive health, empower women to make informed choices, and contribute to improved family planning utilization rates among women aged 18-45. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher UOK en_US
dc.subject Modern Contraceptive en_US
dc.subject Contraceptive en_US
dc.subject Women Aged 18 to 45 en_US
dc.subject Kapkatet Sub County Hospital en_US
dc.title Factors That Hinder Modern Contraceptive Uptake among Women Aged 18-45 at Kapkatet Subcounty Hospital en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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