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Table 3 Proportion of health facilities that reported providing the different methods by level of care (N = 145)

From: Readiness of health facilities to deliver family planning services and associated factors in urban east-central Uganda

Methods

Weighted percentage of facilities

Combined

Higher-level facility

HCIII

HCII

Pharmacy

Drug Shop

Clinic

Natural family planning method counselling

58.2

87.5

93.7

75.0

15.8

44.1

76.8

Standard Days Method counselling

50.8

75.0

68.7

70.0

15.8

33.1

75.2

Lactational Amenorrhea Method counselling

52.5

75.0

93.7

65.0

15.8

35.4

73.6

Cycle Beads

16.0

25.0

50.0

20.0

6.9

18.6

28.5

Short-acting methods

99.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

96.7

Male condoms

95.5

100.0

87.5

95.0

100.0

98.1

91.7

Female condoms

24.6

37.5

25.0

45.0

6.9

22.4

26.7

Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills

85.4

100.0

87.5

80.0

79.1

85.8

86.6

Emergency Contraceptives

78.4

75.0

56.2

60.0

93.0

72.8

91.7

Injectable contraceptives—DMPA IM

76.5

100.0

81.2

80.0

52.5

67.2

93.5

Injectable contraceptives—DMPA SC

66.9

87.5

81.2

90.0

40.5

56.7

73.3

Long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods

34.2

100.0

93.7

65.0

8.9

1.9

56.8

IUD insertion

21.3

100.0

43.7

25.0

0.0

1.9

40.2

Contraceptive implant insertion

33.1

87.5

93.7

65.0

8.9

0.0

56.8

LARC removal

36.1

100.0

93.7

65.0

8.9

1.6

63.5

IUD removal

23.6

100.0

50.0

30.0

0.0

1.6

45.2

Contraceptive implant removal

36.1

100.0

93.7

65.0

8.9

1.6

63.5

Permanent methods

8.9

75.0

12.5

5.0

0.0

0.0

16.8

Female sterilization

8.0

75.0

0.0

5.0

0.0

0.0

16.8

Vasectomy

6.9

75.0

12.5

5.0

0.0

0.0

10.1