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Measuring Client Satisfaction and The Quality of Family Planning Services: A Comparative Analysis of Public and Private Health Facilities in Tanzania, Kenya and Ghana. [PDF]
Public and private family planning providers face different incentive structures, which may affect overall quality and ultimately the acceptability of family planning for their intended clients.
Hutchinson Paul L +8 more
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Purpose of the study: to identify the types of medical services for family planning and prevention of unwanted pregnancies that should be provided by family doctors, and competencies they should have to provide, as well as to identify benefits and ...
O. S. Shcherbinska, H. O. Slabkyi
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Family planning for women with severe mental illness in rural Ethiopia: a qualitative study
Plain language summary Family planning is a crucial issue for all women of reproductive age, but in women with severe mental illnesses (SMI), including conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and severe depression, there may be particular ...
Tigist Zerihun +2 more
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Background: Family planning refers to a conscious effort by a couple to limit or space the number of children they have through the use of contraceptive methods. Study Objective: The broad objective was to determine the factors affecting the utilization
Denis Turyasingura
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Factors influencing the uptake of family planning services in the Talensi District, Ghana
BACKGROUND: usage of family planning services in developing countries have been found to avert unintended pregnancies, reduce maternal and child mortality, however, it's usage still remains low.
Paschal Awingura Apanga +1 more
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The recent Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 2014, estimated that 30 % of currently married women have an unmet need for family planning services, with 17% having an unmet need for spacing and 13% having an unmet need for limiting. The objective of the
Hikimatu Tuntei-ya Mohammed +1 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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Background Malawi has made progress in increasing its overall modern contraceptive prevalence rate since 2000, resulting in a dramatic reduction in its total fertility rate. However, youth, 15–24 years, have not had the same successes.
Andrew Self +12 more
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Although researchers and practitioners have suggested that the quality of family planning services impacts contraceptive discontinuation, establishing a causal relationship has been challenging, primarily due to data limitations and a lack of agreement ...
Carolina Cardona +6 more
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Implementation of Program to Increase Men's Participation in the Use of Vasectomy Contraception
This study aims to find out how to implement a program to increase the use of vasectomy contraception, to identify the implementation of vasectomy contraceptive services and to know the role and function of stakeholders in the implementation of vasectomy
Ilham Syahputra +2 more
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