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BACKGROUND OF STUDY: Long acting contraceptives are probably best methods to protect against for pregnancy as they require no follow up visit, and very low profile of side effects. They need little attention after insertion and prevent pregnancy for a long period of time. Still the usage of implant and IUCD are 0.0% and 2.5% respectively. Aim of this study is to assess the Knowledge, Attitude and Beliefs about long acting reversible contraceptives among married women of reproductive age residing in peripheral part of Lahore. METHOD: A cross sectional community based survey using convenience sampling technique was used to collect data from the respondents. Study conducted from Feb 2015 to June 2015. A close ended questionnaire was used. Participants were married women of reproductive age living in community of Ali Raza-abad Lahore. SPSS version 20 was used to analyze the data and descriptive statistics and chi- square was applied. RESULTS: Among 154 respondents, 34% have knowledge about the implant while 73% have idea about IUCD. Only 20% women were knowing that use of implant can effectively prevent pregnancy. 44.8% have clear concept regrading protective role of IUCD against pregnancy. 55.2% women do not know how long they are protected from pregnancy while using IUCD. Decision regarding use of contraception were taken jointly by husband and wife in 68.8% of cases. Only 31% respondents said IUCD do not restrict normal routine activities while 38% do not know about it. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that majority of the respondents did not have appropriate awareness about implants. Although awareness increases with age but at the same most of married women were found reluctant to use long acting reversible contraceptive method due to different false belief.

Chanda Jabeen, Gulshan Umbreen. (2016) Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives: Knowledge and Attitude among Married Women of Lahore, Journal of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Volume-15, Issue-3.
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