Factors affecting client satisfaction in the instruction and usage of natural methods

  • Department of Psychology and Social Sciences, University of Portland, Oregon.
  • University of Portland ROR

International journal of fertility, 33 Suppl, 59-64

PMID 2902031 Source

Abstract

A cross-sectional sample of women who had attended "at least one" instruction is utilized to assess dimensions of client satisfaction with instruction in and usage of natural family planning (NFP) methods (N = 440). Ovulation and symptothermal methods are represented by five autonomous programs in the state of Oregon. Psychosocial factors affecting experiences with natural methods are assessed using a mailed questionnaire yielding a 57% response rate and follow-up interviews with 28 couples from the initial sample. Findings yield an overall "effectiveness" rate of 94% for family-size limiters, and 88% for spacers. There was no difference in overall marital happiness between NFP users and discontinuers, although this may be more related to the overall high level of marital happiness for the total sample compared with the general population. Couples describe their perceptions of the effects of natural methods on marriage, communication patterns, sexual satisfaction, and family life. Implications for program development and research are explored.

Topics

natural family planning client satisfaction instruction effectiveness, NFP user satisfaction marital happiness communication, ovulation method symptothermal method psychosocial factors, natural family planning sexual satisfaction marriage effects, NFP effectiveness rate family size limiters spacers, natural family planning program development Oregon survey, NFP discontinuation marital happiness comparison, natural family planning couples communication patterns, Boys GA NFP client satisfaction cross-sectional study, natural family planning instruction quality user outcomes
PMID 2902031 2902031

Cite this article

Boys, G. A. (1988). Factors affecting client satisfaction in the instruction and usage of natural methods. *International journal of fertility*, *33 Suppl*, 59-64.

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