Last modified: 2019-11-13
Abstract
IMPACT FEAR OF SIDE EFFECT CONTRACEPTIVE WITH UNMET NEED FAMILY PLANNING AMONG WOMEN IN DELEVOPING COUNTRIES :A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Suci Ratu Masyeni1 and Indang Trihandini2
1Postgraduate of Reproductive Health, Faculty of Publich Health, University of Indonesia,
2Departement of Biostatistics and Population Studies, Faculty of Public Health,
University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
(suciratumasyeni@gmail.com, 082283261893)
ABSTRACT
Background : Unmet need for family planning is a major problem of developing countries. The most common reason for married women failing to use contraception is side effects and related health risks. This study aims to review articles related to fear of side effect contraceptive with unmet need family planning among women in delevoping countries. Method :The articles are compiled from four databases, namely Proquest, ScienceDirect, SpingerLink and Scopus, using PRISMA guidelines with the PICO methodology. The initial search found 281 articles, by checking duplication throught the Mendeley application 279 articles were found free of duplication. Finally, the seacrh results obtained 7 articles that were rewiewed thoroughly for a systematic review. Result : The results obtained are, Fear of side effects can increase the likelihood of unmet need for family planning. The reasons for fear of side effect contraceptive were past experience of side effect , listening to false information, bad experience from other persons, missed opportunities for family planning counseling and education from health care team. Conclusion : This study recommends that health care providers should give better quality contraceptive and improve in counseling strategies on family planning. Health care providers need to make sure that listeners or participants clearly understand the different side effects of each family planning methods.
Keywords : Unmet need; fear of side effect; family planning; developing countries