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PERFORMANCE MONITORING FOR ACTION PMA Burkina Faso Results from Phase 2 panel survey FAMILY PLANNING December 2020—March 2021 OVERALL KEY FINDINGS SECTION 1: OVERALL CONTRACEPTIVE DYNAMICS CHANGE IN CONTRACEPTIVE USE OR NON-USE Percent of women age 15-49 who changed contraceptive use status between PMA Phase 1 (February 2020) and Phase 2 (March 2021) (n=5,207) Phase 1 Phase 2 Pregnant 9% Pregnant 8% Not using FP 62% Not using FP 58% Using FP 29% Using FP 34% 14 184 260 372 978 149 596 2,402 253 18% of women who did not use any contraceptive method at Phase 1 reported that they started using one at Phase 2. Among women who used a contraceptive method at Phase 1, 35% reported that they stopped using it between Phase 1 and Phase 2. The percentage of women who became pregnant between Phase 1 and Phase 2 was 8% and 10% among women who did not use any contraceptive method and those who did use one at Phase 1, respectively.

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PERFORMANCE MONITORING FOR ACTION

PMA Burkina FasoResults from Phase 2 panel survey

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OVERALL KEY FINDINGS SECTION 1: OVERALL CONTRACEPTIVE DYNAMICS

CHANGE IN CONTRACEPTIVE USE OR NON-USEPercent of women age 15-49 who changed contraceptive use status between PMA Phase 1 (February 2020) and Phase 2 (March 2021) (n=5,207)

Phase 1 Phase 2

Pregnant

9%Pregnant

8%

Not using FP

62%Not using FP

58%

Using FP

29%Using FP

34%

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260

372

978

149

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2,402

253

18% of women who did not use any contraceptive

method at Phase 1 reported that they started

using one at Phase 2.

Among women who used a contraceptive method at Phase 1, 35% reported that

they stopped using it between Phase 1 and

Phase 2.

The percentage of women who became pregnant between Phase 1 and

Phase 2 was 8% and 10% among women who did

not use any contraceptive method and those who did use one at Phase 1,

respectively.

CHANGE IN CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD TYPEPercent of women age 15-49 who changed contraceptive method or use status between PMA Phase 1(February 2020) and Phase 2 (March 2021) (n=5,207)

Phase 1 Phase 2

No use

71%

Traditional

2%

Short-acting

13%

Long-acting

14%

No use

66%

Traditional

3%

Short-acting

16%

Long-acting

14%

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KEY FINDINGS FOR SECTION 1: OVERALL CONTRACEPTIVE DYNAMICS

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212

454

113

42

299

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30

493

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4

180

39

22

313

• The percentage of women who stopped using contraception between Phase 1 and Phase 2 was 44% and 25% among women who used a short-acting contraceptive method and a long-acting method at Phase 1, respectively.

• 6% of women who used a short-acting contraceptive method at Phase 1 reported that they started using a long-acting method between Phase 1 and Phase 2.

• 6% of women who used a long-acting method at Phase 1 reported that they started using a short-acting contraceptive method between Phase 1 and Phase 2.

CHANGE IN CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS, BY AGE Percent of women age 15-49 who engaged in one of the following contraceptive use behaviors between PMA Phase 1 (February 2020) and Phase 2 (March 2021), by age

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25-49 (PMA Phase 2 n=3,203)15-19 (PMA Phase 2 n=1,037) 20-24 (PMA Phase 2 n=967)

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Continued using the same method

Stopped using a method Started using a method Continued non-use Changed methods

CHANGE IN CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS, BY EDUCATION LEVELPercent of women age 15-49 who engaged in one of the following contraceptive use behaviors between PMA Phase 1(February 2020) and Phase 2 (March 2021), by education level

Tertiary (PMA Phase 2 n=198)None/Primary (PMA Phase 2 n=3,395) Secondary (PMA Phase 2 n=1,612)

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SECTION 2: CONTRACEPTIVE DYNAMICS BY KEY MEASURES

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72

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51

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15

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5

1410

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56

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same methodStopped using a method Started using a method Continued non-use Changed methods

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CHANGE IN CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS, BY MARITAL STATUSPercent of women age 15-49 who engaged in one of the following contraceptive use behaviors between PMA Phase 1(February 2020) and Phase 2 (March 2021), by marital status

Not in union (PMA Phase 2 n=1,530) In union (PMA Phase 2 n=3,677)

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CHANGE IN CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS, BY PARITYPercent of women age 15-49 who engaged in one of the following contraceptive use behaviors between PMA Phase 1 (February 2020) and Phase 2 (March 2021), by parity

Three-four (PMA Phase 2 n=1,204)

None (PMA Phase 2 n=1,408)

One-two (PMA Phase 2 n=1,456)

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Five + (PMA Phase 2 n=1,139)

Total (PMA Phase 2 n=5,207)

KEY FINDINGS FOR SECTION 2: CONTRACEPTIVE DYNAMICS BY KEY MEASURES

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69

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1611

16

52

514

1015

56

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15

71

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51

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50

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1015

56

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• The proportion of women who continued using their contraceptive method between Phase 1 and Phase 2 was three times lower among adolescents compared to older women.

• The proportion of women who stopped using a contraceptive method between Phase 1 and Phase 2 was about twice as high among women in union compared to women who were not in union.

• The proportion of women who continued not to use any contraceptive method between Phase 1 and Phase 2 decreased with level of education.

Continued using the same method

Stopped using a method Started using a method Continued non-use Changed methods

Continued using the same method

Stopped using a method Started using a method Continued non-use Changed methods

PMA Burkina Faso collects information on knowledge, practice, and coverage of family planning services in 167 enumeration areas selected using a multi-stage stratified cluster design with urban-rural strata. The PMA panel survey was conducted among eligible females aged 15-49 at the time of the Phase 2 survey (December 2020 to March 2021), who were interviewed at the Phase 1 survey between December 2019 and February 2020 and consented to follow-up (99.0 % of Phase 1 population). Of the 6,532 eligible respondents, 2.6% were lost to follow-up. Of those reached, 5,491 (84.1% of the eligible sample) completed the survey, for a response rate of 99.7% among contacted women. For sampling information and full data sets, visit www.pmadata.org/countries/burkina-faso.

Percentages presented in this brief have been rounded and may not add up to 100%.

PMA uses mobile technology and female resident data collectors to support rapid-turnaround surveys to monitor key family planning and health indicators in Africaand Asia. PMA Burkina Faso is led by l’Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population at l’Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Overall directionand support are provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins University and Jhpiego. Funding isprovided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

INTENTION TO USE FAMIILY PLANNINGPercent of women age 15-49 who were not using an FP method at Phase 1 and who adopted an FP method, by their intention to use FP at Phase 1(n=3,410)

No, does not intend to use FP at Phase 1

UNMET NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNINGPercent of women age 15-49 who were not using an FP method at Phase 1 and who adoped an FP method, by their unmet need status at Phase 1 (n=3,410)

Yes, intends to use FP at Phase 1

No unmet need at Phase 1

Unmet need at Phase 1

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SECTION 3: OTHER PANEL DYNAMICS

KEY FINDINGS FOR SECTION 3: OTHER PANEL DYNAMICS

METHOD DISCONTINUATION

Stopped

Among women 15-49 with unmet need at Phase 2, the percentage that stopped using a contraceptive method or became pregnant between two surveys (n=715)

Continued non-use

PARTNER SUPPORT FOR FAMILY PLANNINGPercent of women in union age 15-49 who were not using an FP method at Phase 1 and who adopted an FP method, by husband/partner's support for FP at Phase 1 (n=2,002)

No, husband/partner is not supportive of FP

Adopted a method between Phase 1 and Phase 2

Yes, husband/partner is supportive of FP

Don't know if husband/partner is

supportive of FP

Continued non-user at Phase 2

Got pregnant22

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65

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114

• The proportion of women who adopted a contraceptive method between Phase 1 and Phase 2 was higher among women whose partners were favorable to family planning during the Phase 1 survey.

• The proportion of women who adopted a contraceptive method between Phase 1 and Phase 2 was twice as high among women who had the intention of using family planning during the Phase 1 survey.

• The proportion of women who adopted a contraceptive method between Phase 1 and Phase 2 was higher among women who had an unmet need during the Phase 1 survey.

Adopted a method between Phase 1 and Phase 2

Continued non-user at Phase 2

Adopted a method between Phase 1 and Phase 2

Continued non-user at Phase 2