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5.15 CONTACT OF NONUSERS WITH FAMILY PLANNING PROVIDERS<br />

Family planning fieldworkers usually are expected to visit households to contact nonusers and<br />

discuss the options and, if encouraged, motivate them to adopt a method of family planning. To assess<br />

the extent of coverage of such visits, women were asked whether they had been visited by a family<br />

planning fieldworker during the 12 months preceding the survey and whether the fieldworker had<br />

discussed family planning methods. Table 5.20 shows that a fieldworker visited and discussed family<br />

planning with less than 1 percent of nonusers during the 12 months preceding the survey.<br />

Table 5.20 Contact of nonusers with family planning providers<br />

Percentage of women who are not using contraception who were visited by a fieldworker who discussed family<br />

planning, who visited a health facility and discussed family planning, and who visited a health facility but did not<br />

discuss family planning, in the 12 months preceding the survey, by background characteristics, Ethiopia 2000<br />

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Neither visited<br />

by a field-<br />

Women who were Women who Women who worker nor<br />

visited by a visited a visited a health discussed<br />

fieldworker health facility facility and family<br />

Background who discussed and discussed did not discuss planning at<br />

characteristic family planning family planning family planning health facility Number<br />

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Age<br />

15-19<br />

20-24<br />

25-29<br />

30-34<br />

35-39<br />

40-44<br />

45-49<br />

0.0 2.4 16.9 97.1 3,655<br />

0.1 7.7 29.8 91.4 2,688<br />

0.6 10.5 33.1 88.3 2,352<br />

1.1 10.1 30.5 88.1 1,691<br />

0.2 11.0 29.8 87.4 1,550<br />

0.6 9.0 28.2 89.6 1,302<br />

0.7 7.6 25.1 91.5 1,220<br />

Residence<br />

Urban<br />

Rural<br />

Region<br />

Tigray<br />

Affar<br />

Amhara<br />

Oromiya<br />

Somali<br />

Benishangul-Gumuz<br />

SNNP<br />

Gambela<br />

Harari<br />

Addis Ababa<br />

Dire Dawa<br />

Education<br />

No education<br />

Primary<br />

Secondary and higher<br />

Total<br />

0.7 10.9 32.8 87.5 2,281<br />

0.4 6.9 25.5 92.1 12,176<br />

1.0 26.1 16.8 73.1 903<br />

0.1 1.4 32.0 97.7 166<br />

0.5 6.1 20.5 92.1 3,591<br />

0.3 6.4 29.6 93.1 5,672<br />

0.1 2.5 28.1 96.6 169<br />

0.5 9.2 37.8 90.4 149<br />

0.4 6.3 29.6 92.7 3,132<br />

1.2 6.2 43.3 91.6 35<br />

0.6 10.3 30.0 87.6 35<br />

0.5 8.3 29.2 89.0 541<br />

0.7 10.2 28.8 87.9 65<br />

0.4 7.0 25.5 91.9 11,133<br />

0.4 7.5 29.4 91.3 2,209<br />

0.6 13.2 32.6 85.7 1,115<br />

0.4 7.6 26.6 91.4 14,457<br />

68 * Fertility Regulation

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