Abstract:
Tubal Sterilization, which is a relatively straightforward surgical
procedure in which the fallopian tubes are permanently occluded to prevent
conception. Tubal Sterilization would be the 4th most used contraceptive method and
only accounts for 50% of total use worldwide.
Objectives: To describe the factors influencing the decision of tubal sterilization
among women who underwent tubal sterilization in the Nallur MOH area.
Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the Nallur MOH
area in Jaffna. The total number of women who underwent Tubectomy from 2021 to
2023 in the Nallur MOH area is 117. The estimated required sample size is 427
women; therefore, without using any sampling technique, all the women who
underwent tubectomy during this period were recruited for the study. Data were
collected using a pretested interviewer-administered questionnaire. Ethical clearance
was obtained from the Ethics Review Committee, Faculty of Medicine, University
of Jaffna. SPSS version 27 was used to analyze the data.
Results: Women who underwent tubectomy in the Nallur MOH area were
approached, and the response rate was 90.5% (N=106). The age range was from 27
to 48 years, and the mean age of the participants was 33.73 years (SD±4.437).
Majority of participants (90.5%) responded that tubectomy was long term permanent
contraception method was most influencing the decision of tubectomy and
completion of desired family size (80%), partner prefers this method (56.2%),
economic limitation (53.3%) were notable factors and recommendations of health
care provider (1.9%), peer pressure (2.6%), male partner’s fear of vasectomy(0.9%)
played negligible role in most cases Nearly 43% responded underwent tubectomy
for health-related reasons.
Conclusion: Study findings emphasize the factors influencing the decision of
tubectomy. Based on these insights, it’s recommended to strengthen awareness
programs aimed at educating women about tubectomy, ensuring informed and
voluntary decision-making.