Fertility management options for women in Azerbaijan

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Fertility management options for women in Azerbaijan Nabat Mursagulova November 2006 Boston, MA Annual APHA Conference

Republic of Azerbaijan RUSSIA Caspian Sea Area 86,600 km2 Population 8.3 million IRAN Population growth rate 0.52% (2004 est.) Total fertility rate 1.8 WRA 2.76 million Married women of RA 1.474 million (53% of WRA) Number of refugees and IDPs 1 million Sources: UN/ESA World Contraceptive Use, 2003 : 2004 World Population Data Sheet; CIA World Fact Sheet : CDC, Reproductive Health Survey: Azerbaijan, 2001. Data source: Population Reference Bureau,

Azerbaijan: Current situation Part of former Soviet Union Oil boom Contract of the Century Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (Signed in 1994): Fast growing National Economy Potential for increased investment in health and social sectors Conflict with Armenia (1989): 20% of Azerbaijani lands (Nagorny Karabakh and around) are under occupation 1 million refugees (80 % are IDPs)

Baseline Survey, 2005 WHY? To identify barriers to FP service utilization and prepare for project p implementation WHERE? 5 Central districts, total population almost 426,600: Urban -28% (5 main district centers) Rural 72% (257 villages) HOW? Health Facility (79), Pharmacy (61) and Community (1011) Surveys

Reproductive Intentions (married women) Average family size is 2.18 Don t want more children 73% YET Use modern FP methods 9% 70.2% know but never used 18.8% used but discontinued 2% never heard of FP methods ACQUIRE/Azerbaijan Baseline Report, 2005

Azerbaijan: Abortion Abortion is the primary method of fertility regulation Abortion rate: estimated 116/1000 women aged 15-44 (3.2 per woman) Abortion to live-birth ratio: 3:1 Women achieve desired family size at young age, then many use abortion to terminate unintended pregnancies Abortion Rate Reporting: Surveys vs. Official Statistics General Abortion Rate per 1000 women 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Moldova Romania Ukraine Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Independent Surveys Offical Statistics Country Source: CDC, Reproductive Health Survey: Azerbaijan, 2001.

Abortion Experiences 52% of women had an abortion (35% in last 2 years), of whom: 1-2 abortions - 48% 3-5 abortions 32% 6-10 abortions - 14% >10 abortions 6% Reasons: limiting, spacing, birth defects Most were using traditional or no method at the time 82% of women were aware abortion is harmful, but said they had no other choice 73% 6% 11% 8% limiting spacing birth defects can't afford ACQUIRE/Azerbaijan Baseline Report, 2005

Current Method Use 11% of married respondents are currently using modern FP methods (9% of women and 14% of men) 37% of men and 33% of women reported using withdrawal and perceived it to be a reliable method 43.3% of women reported practicing abortion as a method of family planning 10% 5% 36% 49% IUD Condoms Pills Spermicides Source: ACQUIRE/Azerbaijan Baseline Report, 2005

Influencing factors: FP Services Women are expected to seek FP services from Ob/Gyns Ob/ Ob/Gyns: little motivation to provide FP services as abortions are their main source of income lack correct knowledge about methods have negative attitudes to modern methods sometimes openly discourage women from using methods OB/gyns are mainly situated in district centre hospitals only - lack of access in rural areas Vertical health care system There is no governmental procurement of FP methods ACQUIRE/Azerbaijan Baseline Report, 2005

Influencing factors: Pharmacies Staff seriously lack knowledge about modern methods (only 1/61 had received training in FP) Staff often have no education in pharmaceutical science Few pharmacies in rural areas - only 5 (out of all 61) are outside district center Little interest to promote contraceptives because no demand Cost of abortion vs. oral contraceptives 62% of Pharmacists said that they are asked about pregnancy termination by clients - 82% reporting selling Oxytocin without any prescription Pharmacies are the only source of FP commodities in Azerbaijan ACQUIRE/Azerbaijan Baseline Report, 2005

Influencing factors: Community Knowledge Almost all (98% women; 89% of men) can name a way to prevent pregnancy: Most-mentioned method among women: IUD (79%), condoms (44%) and OCs (41%). BUT! Very few know how to use these methods. Women also mentioned withdrawal (62%) and abortion (79%) Some women (27%) and men (7%) also mentioned traditional methods (e.g. herbal drinks) 64.5% of men and women have never used any modern FP method: Don t need FP method DON T KNOW about methods and/or don t trust them Prefer natural methods Source: ACQUIRE/Azerbaijan Baseline Report, 2005

Response Increase community demand Peer education Mobilize key influential people Health festivals Strengthen access and quality of services and products Upgrade counseling and technical skills of providers Involve and improve knowledge of pharmacists Social marketing of quality products