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Efficacy and Efficiency in Natural Family Planning Services [PDF]
Relatively few Catholic couples in the United States use modern methods of natural family planning (NFP). So too, few Catholic physicians and health professionals prescribe the use of NFP methods for their patients.
Fehring, Richard
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Plain Language summary In Rwanda, youth who are having sex use family planning less than married women. This study involved asking family planning providers and adults what they think about youth using family planning.
Hilary Schwandt +24 more
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on family planning programs. The government has made a new policy to limit family planning services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fika Nuri Fathul Jannah +1 more
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Quality of family planning services for women of reproductive age in Lao PDR
Background In Lao PDR, 15% of the married women want to postpone or prevent having a child, yet most are not using contraceptives to achieve this. Literature shows that usage of contraceptives is strongly dependent on the quality of family planning ...
Souksamone Thongmixay +5 more
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Prevalence of Postpartum Family Planning Service Coverage in Selected Referral Facilities of Nepal [PDF]
Introduction: Nepal Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists jointly with the Nepalese government and with the support from the International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology has implemented an initiative to institutionalize postpartum family ...
Acharya, S +15 more
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"Spousal Veto over Family Planning Services," [PDF]
In many countries a spouse, usually the husband, can veto a partner's use of family planning services. Where spousal veto acts as a barrier to family planning services it represents a serious threat to the lives and health of women and children.
R J, Cook, D, Maine
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Background Long wait times for family planning services are a barrier to high quality care and client satisfaction. Existing literature examining family planning wait times has methodological limitations, as most studies use data collected during exit ...
Caitlin R. Williams +5 more
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Objective: To identify the role of some socio-economic factors on the utilization of Family Planningservices. Design: Cross-sectional, descriptive study. Place & Duration of Study: A defined urban community ofDistrict Lahore, - from February 2004 to May 2004.
RABIA ARSHED USMANI, SHAHEENA MANZOOR
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Engaging Men in Family Planning: Perspectives From Married Men in Lomé, Togo. [PDF]
Family planning programs have made vast progress in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa in the last decade, but francophone West Africa is still lagging behind. More emphasis on male engagement might result in better outcomes, especially in countries with
Bongiovanni, Annette +7 more
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Provider Bias in Family Planning Services: A Review of Its Meaning and Manifestations
Provider bias, including bias regarding client age, parity, and marital status, persists as an important barrier to contraceptive choice and access.
J. Solo, M. Festin
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