AN EVALUATION OF THE FAMILY PLANNING COUNSELLING PROGRAM UTILIZING OBJECTIVE BASED MODEL
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https://doi.org/10.31674/mjn.2019.v11i02.002Abstract
This study primarily aimed to evaluate the status of modern Family Planning Program (mCPR) in the Province of Lanao del Sur based on national objective to increase modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (mCPR) among all women from 24.9% in 2017 to 30% by 2022. More specifically, it attempts to answer the following research questions: how many numbers of family planning counselling were given to the clients from 2011-2018; what is the percentage status of modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (mCPR) from 2011-2018; and if family planning counselling given can significantly predict modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate from 2011-2018. Descriptive and evaluative research design using quantitative approach in the interpretation of data was employed in this study. Data that was used in this study was taken from the annual reports of Integrated Provincial Health Office in Lanao del Sur, Philippines from 2010 – 2018 through data mining process, after taking the formal consent from the appropriate responsible authority. The data was then subjected to multiple linear regression analysis through SPSS software to test the research hypothesis. Results revealed that family planning counselling given to the clients was statistically significant in predicting the modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate from 2011-2018 in Lanao del Sur, Philippines. Hence, strengthening of the family planning counselling program should be one of the top priorities of family planning program in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) provinces to increase the coverage number of acceptors especially on Modern Contraceptive Methods of Family Planning.
Keywords:
Family Planning, Counselling, Modern Contraceptive MethodsDownloads
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