Assessment of the Capacity of Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors to Provide Contraceptive Services to Adolescents in Kaduna State, Nigeria

M. Ibrahim
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The contraceptive Prevalence Rate among adolescents has remained extremely low in Kaduna State due to limited access to health facilities with youth-friendly services. Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMV) are the most widespread health facilities and the first point of access for family planning commodities in Nigeria. Providing contraceptive services to adolescents requires specific sets of skills and an environment that are youth friendly. This study examines the capacity of PPMV to offer contraceptive services to adolescents. The study used a cross-sectional descriptive design. We interviewed 462 PPMV selected from urban and sub-urban Local Government Areas (LGA) of Kaduna State using a multistage random sampling technique. Data analysis was based on percentages conducted with SPSS software, version 20. Findings from the assessment show that PPMV are a mix of professionals and lay providers. 43.1% possess a qualification in Nursing, midwifery, or community health, and 18.8% have received specific training on contraceptive services. 91.6% are dispensing contraceptives that are suitable for adolescents, and 97.4% are willing to acquire additional training to provide adolescent-friendly contraceptive services for both the married and unmarried. The study equally shows that most PPMVs have private space (70.1%) for confidential counselling and operate seven days a week (86.6%) and twelve or more hours a day (83.3%). Pharmacists Council of Nigeria should consider expanding the scope of contraceptive services that PPMV can provide based on their training.
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评估专利和专有药品供应商向尼日利亚卡杜纳州青少年提供避孕服务的能力
在卡杜纳州,青少年避孕普及率仍然极低,这是由于提供方便青年服务的保健设施的机会有限。专利和专有药品销售商是尼日利亚分布最广的保健设施,也是获得计划生育商品的第一渠道。向青少年提供避孕服务需要特定的技能和对青年友好的环境。本研究考察PPMV为青少年提供避孕服务的能力。本研究采用横断面描述性设计。我们使用多阶段随机抽样技术采访了从卡杜纳州城市和城郊地方政府区(LGA)选出的462名PPMV。数据分析采用SPSS软件,版本20进行百分比分析。评估结果表明,PPMV既有专业人员,也有非专业人员。43.1%的人拥有护理、助产或社区卫生资格,18.8%的人接受过避孕服务方面的专门培训。91.6%的机构发放适合青少年的避孕药具,97.4%的机构愿意接受额外培训,为已婚和未婚人士提供方便青少年的避孕服务。研究同样表明,大多数ppmv有私人空间(70.1%)进行保密咨询,每周七天(86.6%),每天12小时或更长时间(83.3%)。尼日利亚药剂师理事会应考虑扩大PPMV可以根据其培训提供的避孕服务范围。
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