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Table 5 Percentage of faith-based, public, and other private sector facilities with comprehensive and quality family planning counseling in Malawi, Kenya, and Haiti; MSPA 2013–14, KSPA 2010, HSPA 2012a

From: Availability of family planning services and quality of counseling by faith-based organizations: a three country comparative analysis

 

Malawi

Kenya

Haiti

FBO (n = 156)

Public (n = 1101)

Other Private (n = 282)

TOTAL (n = 1539)

FBO (n = 86)

Public (n = 817)

Other Private (n = 122)

TOTAL (n = 1025)

FBO (n = 316)

Public (n = 667)

Other Private (n = 324)

TOTAL (n = 1307)

Comprehensive & Quality Counseling Indicators

Provider Practices

Looked at and wrote on client health card

96

94

89

94**

91

95

94

95

46

44

42

44

Used any visual aids

21

26

19

25

25

24

29

25

10

9

6

9

Discussed a return visit

95

87

88

88**

97

97

95

97

79

68

79

74**

Assured client of confidentiality

15

22

29

22**

58

47

40

47

15

11

13

12

Asked clients about reproductive intentions

21

27

29

26

21

24

28

24

7

5

3

5

Discussed client concerns/questions about current method

69

77

72

76

70

79

90

80

52

49

56

51

Discussed dual method use, STI/HIV risk or prevention

8

19

17

18**

26

26

19

25

15

14

23

17**

    

(n = 1468)

       

(n = 1270)

Gave accurate information on use, side effects and what to do if problems occur with use

39

49

50

48

56

50

52

51

36

46

45

44**

    

(n = 2262)

   

(n = 1625)

   

(n = 1947)

Offers services to adolescents/“youth friendly” services

50

52

28

53

28

31

18

27**

31

25

40

32**

  1. ** Within country comparisons significant at p < 0.05
  2. aData from observations, client exit interviews, and provider interviews