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Domiciliary family planning services: a reappraisal

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1971
When the first Eugenics Society Symposium (Meade & Parkes, 1965) was held in 1964, its final session, on ‘Aspects of Fertility Control’, included two papers (Peberdy, 1965; Morgan, 1965) describing experimental family planning services, which offered advice and treatment in their own homes to the ‘problem parents’ of large families in the lower ...
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Glasgow Family Planning Service

BMJ, 1972
Sir--Dr. Elizabeth Wilsons report (18 December p. 731) on the first year of a domiciliary family planning service in Glasgow calls for comment on many counts but I will offer only two. It is my opinion but an alarming development when a doctor justifies her work in terms of saving money for the community. To go into the homes of people who live with "
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Domiciliary Family Planning Service

BMJ, 1972
Domiciliary family planning services are highly effective though costly in London. Among the problems are: 1) the inadequate training of health visitors and social workers who hesitate to discuss contraception and sexual problems 2) the personal distaste or discomfort of couples for the various contraceptive methods and 3) the lack of planning ...
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Hospital family planning: A vasectomy service

Contraception, 1974
Abstract A clinic system for providing contraceptive vasectomy under local anaesthetic on an outpatient basis is described. The results over three years show that it is a method popular with skilled manual workers who have completed their desired family.
John Newton   +3 more
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The provision of family planning services

British Journal of Midwifery, 1995
This article takes a historical perspective on the provision of family planning services. The focus has changed from the provision of occlusive methods to hormonal, intrauterine and the most recent implant contraceptive. Family planning nurses are ideally suited to assist with the targets set out in the Health of the Nation document.
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The unwanted birth and the family planning service

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1974
SummaryIn a survey in Coventry of 1079 post-natal patients, 11% (104) of married women and 46% (32) of single women stated that this birth was unwanted and emotionally distressing. The married women with unwanted births were the same age as other married women, but had substantially larger families.
L. J. Opit, Mary E. Brennan
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[Family planning services and their significance].

Zhonghua yi xue za zhi, 2011
“计划生育”这一术语起始于“家庭计划”(family planning,planned parenthood),即有计划地生育子女.在我国,计划生育是基本国策之一,其含义是在社会主义条件下,在社会范围内实行人类自身生产的计划化.作为一项国策,我国的计划生育是要通过生育过程的计划调控,使人口与经济、社会、资源和环境达到协调发展,以促进经济发展、社会进步.计划生育这项国策的贯彻和施行,政策的制定和行政管理十分重要,这已被大家认识和接受。
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THE PROVISION OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES IN THE CARIBBEAN

Journal of Biosocial Science, 2002
This article examines the provision of family planning services in selected countries in the Caribbean. The potential impact of the funding shortfall resulting from the phasing out of funding by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), and the strategies being adopted by the selected countries to cope with this, are considered ...
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Contraceptive technology and family planning services

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1998
AbstractA large variety of modern contraceptives is now available, including several means to administer hormonal contraception, highly effective long‐term methods and simple sterilization techniques. Methods under research include immuno‐contraceptives for women and men, hormonal methods for men, new approaches to female hormonal contraception and ...
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Older women and family planning services

Maturitas, 1988
The characteristics of family planning services that make them acceptable to older women and the specific contraceptive needs of older women are discussed. As with other clients older women are more likely to attend family planning clinics if they are advertised if they have convenient hours open appointments proximity to other facilities and lack of ...
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