Literal question
wom_q321=1: At that time, were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
wom_q321=2: When you obatined (CURRENT METHOD FROM 318) from (SOURCE OF METHOD FROM 311 OR 319) were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
Interviewer instructions
Qs. 321-323 ask what information a current user has received about the side effects or problems associated with her current method. Q323 asks whether the user was told about potential side effects or problems at the time she obtained her current method. If there has been more than one episode of use of the method, make sure that the respondent knows that you are asking about the time that she started using the method during the current episode of use. Q324 asks current users who report they were not told about side effects or problems associated with using the current method whether they were told by a health or family planning worker about these side effects or problems at any time, either during or prior to the current episode of use. Note that you would record “NO” if the respondent indicates she was told about side effects or problems by a friend or relative but not by a health care provider. Record YES for Q. 325 if a current user who was informed about the side effects or problems she might experience in using her current method was ever advised about what to do if she experienced any side effects or problems in using the method.
In these questions, a current user is asked whether she was told by a health or family planning provider about other methods of family planning either at the time she obtained her current method or at some other time.
Example: if a pill user says that a health worker told her about the injection, the pill, and the IUD at the time when she started to use the method, record 'YES' in Q. 324. Users who were not told about any other method at the time they started using their current method should be asked Q 325 to find out if they ever received information about other family planning methods from a health care provider or family planning worker.
In these questions, a current user is asked whether she was told by a health or family planning provider about other methods of family planning either at the time she obtained her current method or at some other time.
Example: if a pill user says that a health worker told her about the injection, the pill, and the IUD at the time when she started to use the method, record 'YES' in Q. 324. Users who were not told about any other method at the time they started using their current method should be asked Q 325 to find out if they ever received information about other family planning methods from a health care provider or family planning worker.