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Factors associated with the intention to practise family planning among antenatal women with risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in Klang Health District: a cross-sectional study


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Baharuddin, Siti Athirah and Sumsusdin, Mohd Hafiz and Dong, Ley Na and Lim, Pei Sean and Hameed, Nasrinsa Shahul and Md Nawawi, Nor Aliah and Affan, Nur Akmal and Kanapathy, Shanmuga Kritika and Mohamad, Fadzilah and Cheong, Ai Theng (2024) Factors associated with the intention to practise family planning among antenatal women with risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in Klang Health District: a cross-sectional study. Malaysian Family Physician, 19. pp. 1-9. ISSN 1985-207X; eISSN: 1985-2274

Abstract

Introduction: Family planning (FP) is important in reducing maternal morbidity and mortality as well as foetal and neonatal complications. This study aimed to determine the intention to practise FP among antenatal women at risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in the Klang Health District and its associated factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at four government health clinics in the Klang Health District. A total of 431 antenatal women at risk of GDM were recruited using systematic random sampling. A validated self-administered questionnaire was used to assess knowledge, attitude, previous practice and intention to use FP after delivery. Multiple logistic regression (MLR) was used to determine the factors associated with the intention to practise FP. Results: Approximately 64.7% (n=279) of the respondents intended to practise FP. MLR showed that the factors associated with the intention to practise FP were Malay ethnicity (odds ratio [OR]=3.319, 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.431–7.697), low income (OR=2.174, 95% CI=1.317–3.588), good knowledge (OR=2.591, 95% CI=1.008–6.174) and good previous practice (OR=3.956, 95% CI=1.428–9.052). Conclusion: The prevalence of the intention to practise FP among antenatal women at risk of GDM was 64.7%. Malay antenatal women from low-income households with good knowledge and previous practice were more likely to have the intention to practise FP after delivery. Thus, interventions targeted at non-Malay women and measures to improve their knowledge might help improve the intention and uptake of FP among these women.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.51866/oa.487
Publisher: Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia
Keywords: Antenatal care; Family planning; Gestational diabetes mellitus
Depositing User: Mohamad Jefri Mohamed Fauzi
Date Deposited: 15 Jan 2025 07:22
Last Modified: 15 Jan 2025 07:22
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