Knowledge, acceptability and use of the Billings natural family planning method

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  • Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná ROR
  • Universidade Estadual de Maringá ROR

Revista Gaucha De Enfermagem, 32(3), 516-523, 2011

DOI 10.1590/s1983-14472011000300012 PMID 22165398

Abstract

This is an observational quantitative and analytical study aimed at verifying the knowledge, acceptability and use of natural family planning (NFP) by patients in a university hospital from July to November, 2008. The data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed with the softwares Excel and Statistica 8.0. Of the 113s women interviewed, 70 (62%) accepted the method and 1 (0.9%) used it routinely. Acceptance was higher among those who wished to become pregnant in the future compared to those who did not wish it. Acceptability was statistically significant (p = 0.0147) among the 28 (80%) non-contraceptive users compared to 42 (53.8%) who used some contraceptive method. Factors such as age, education, number of living children and religion were not statiscally associated with the acceptability of NFP. The Billings ovulation method has an adequate acceptability, but has a low actual use because of the lack of information by health professionals of its real effectiveness and applicability.

Topics

Billings ovulation method knowledge acceptability use survey, natural family planning acceptability women hospital setting, Billings method low utilization health professional awareness, NFP acceptance contraceptive users vs non-users, natural family planning observational quantitative study Brazil, cervical mucus method knowledge women university hospital, fertility awareness method barriers to use health education, Billings ovulation method effectiveness perception healthcare providers, natural family planning desire future pregnancy acceptance, NFP method adoption religion education demographic factors
PMID 22165398 22165398 DOI 10.1590/s1983-14472011000300012 10.1590/s1983-14472011000300012

Cite this article

Uchimura, N. S., Uchimura, T. T., Almeida, L. M. M., Perego, D. M., & Uchimura, L. Y. T. (2011). Knowledge, acceptability and use of the Billings natural family planning method. *Revista gaucha de enfermagem*, *32*(3), 516-523. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1983-14472011000300012