TABLE 5.

Health Care Provider Perspectives on Patient-Provider Communication on Family Planning and Reproductive Health, South Sudan

No.(%)
RespondentAgreeDisagree
1. Unmarried young women (age 14–16 years) and their health care provider talk about using contraception.
 All (N=32)25 (78.13)7 (21.88)
 Female (n=15)11 (73.33)4 (26.67)
 Male (n=17)14 (82.35)3 (17.65)
 Urban (n=14)12 (85.71)2 (14.29)
 Rural (n=18)13 (72.22)5 (27.78)
2. Married young women (age 14–16 years) and their health care provider talk about using contraception.
 All (N=32)26 (81.25)6 (18.75)
 Female (n=15)12 (80.00)3 (20.00)
 Male (n=17)14 (82.35)3 (17.65)
 Urban (n=14)12 (85.71)2 (14.29)
 Rural (n=18)14 (77.78)4 (22.22)
3. Adult women and their health care provider talk about using contraception.
 All (N=32)29 (90.63)3 (9.38)
 Female (n=15)15 (100.00)0 (0.00)
 Male (n=17)14 (82.35)3 (17.65)
 Urban (n=14)12 (85.71)2 (14.29)
 Rural (n=18)17 (94.44)1 (5.56)
4. Women can initiate conversations about using contraception with their health care.
 All (N=32)29 (90.63)3 (9.38)
 Female (n=15)15 (100.00)0 (0.00)
 Male (n=17)14 (82.35)3 (17.65)
 Urban (n=14)12 (85.71)2 (4.29)
 Rural (n=18)17 (94.44)1 (5.56)
5. Women can share their opinions about using contraception with their health care.
 All (N=32)32 (100.00)0 (0.00)
 Female (n=15)15 (100.00)0 (0.00)
 Male (n=17)17 (100.00)0 (0.00)
 Urban (n=14)14 (100.00)0 (0.00)
 Rural (n=18)18 (100.00)0 (0.00)
6. When discussing contraception with her health care provider, he/she pays attention.
 All (N=32)31 (96.88)0 (0.00)
 Female (n=15)15 (100.00)0 (0.00)
 Male (n=17)16 (94.12)0 (0.00)
 Urban (n=14)13 (92.86)0 (0.00)
 Rural (n=18)18 (100.00)0 (0.00)