نتایج جستجو برای: modern contraceptives

تعداد نتایج: 194917  

2015
Echezona E. Ezeanolue Juliet Iwelunmor Ibitola Asaolu Michael C. Obiefune Chinenye O. Ezeanolue Alice Osuji Amaka G. Ogidi Aaron T. Hunt Dina Patel Wei Yang John E. Ehiri

BACKGROUND Despite the growing body of evidence on use of modern contraceptives among women in sub-Saharan African countries, little is known about the broader context in which female decision-making concerning contraceptive use occurs, particularly the role of their male partners' awareness and support of modern contraceptives. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 2468 pregnant w...

2014
Md. Shahidul Islam

Family planning programs are considered to be an important way to control the rapid population growth of Bangladesh with the main focus being women. As a male dominant country, the knowledge of, attitude towards, and approval of family planning is largely influenced by the male member of couples in their choice of appropriate contraceptive methods. This paper examined the determinants of curren...

2017
Margo S. Harrison Robert L. Goldenberg

Globally, data show that many women of reproductive age desire to use modern family planning methods. Many of these women do not have access to modern contraceptives, which is termed their 'unmet need' for contraception. In low- and middle-income countries where total fertility rates can be high and many women have undesired fertility, or wish to increase their inter-pregnancy intervals, access...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2016
Boaventura M Cau

Although there are studies of the influence of rural-urban migration on contraceptive use in Africa, one question poorly explored is how the urban destination context shapes rural-urban migrants' use of contraceptives. Using data from the 2003 Mozambique Demographic and Health Survey, we examine the effect of community context in urban areas on recent female migrants' use of modern contraceptiv...

2018
Christina Riley Danielle Garfinkel Katherine Thanel Keith Esch Endale Workalemahu Jennifer Anyanti Godéfroid Mpanya Arsène Binanga Jen Pope Kim Longfield Jane Bertrand Bryan Shaw

BACKGROUND An estimated 214 million women have unmet need for family planning in developing regions. Improved utilization of the private sector is key to achieving universal access to a range of safe and effective modern contraceptive methods stipulated by FP2020 and SDG commitments. Until now, a lack of market data has limited understanding of the private sector's role in increasing contracept...

2016
Shawn Malarcher Jeff Spieler Madeleine Short Fabic Sandra Jordan Ellen H Starbird Clifton Kenon

Fertility awareness methods (FAMs), comprising the Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM), the Standard Days Method (SDM), and the Two Day Method (TDM), are often left out of the basket of contraceptive options for women and couples because governments, donors, policy makers, and providers perceive them as inferior contraceptive methods. When FAMs are offered as an option, FAM users may be incorre...

2017
M. Ndayizigiye M. C. Smith Fawzi C. Thompson Lively N.C. Ware

BACKGROUND Family planning can reduce deaths, improve health, and facilitate economic development in resource-limited settings. Yet, modern contraceptive methods are often underused. This mixed-methods study, conducted in rural Burundi, sought to explain low uptake of contraceptives by identifying utilization barriers. Results may inform development of family planning interventions in Burundi a...

2015
Tesfalidet Tekelab Alemu Sufa Melka Desalegn Wirtu

BACKGROUND In Ethiopia, the prevalence of modern contraceptive use is very low (27 %) and the percentage of those with unmet needs for family planning is 25 %. The current study identified factors associated with the utilization of modern contraceptive methods among married women in Western Ethiopia. METHODS A community based, cross-sectional study was employed from April 10 to April 25, 2014...

2016
Lan Thi Hoang Vu Juhwan Oh Quyen Thi-Tu Bui Anh Thi-Kim Le

Background The prevalence of modern contraceptive use is an important indicator that reflects accessibility to reproductive health services. Satisfying unmet needs for family planning alone could reduce the number of maternal deaths by almost a third. This study uses multiple data sources to examine multilevel factors associated with the use of modern contraceptives among married women in Vietn...

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