نتایج جستجو برای: contraceptive methods

تعداد نتایج: 1882893  

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2010
Kennedy Imbuki Catherine S Todd Mark A Stibich Douglas N Shaffer Samuel K Sinei

This study explored perceptions towards and utilization of contraception among HIV-positive, reproduction-age women in Kericho, Kenya, an area with high HIV and low contraceptive prevalence rates. Qualitative methods were used in three focus group discussions and 15 in-depth interviews to gather data from 46 HIV-positive women ages 18 to 45, purposively selected by age strata. Analysis was perf...

2016
Ibitola O. Asaolu Chioma T. Okafor Jennifer C. Ehiri Heather M. Dreifuss John E. Ehiri

BACKGROUND Women's empowerment is hypothesized as a predictor of reproductive health outcomes. It is believed that empowered girls and women are more likely to delay marriage, plan their pregnancies, receive prenatal care, and have their childbirth attended by a skilled health provider. The objective of this study was to assess the association between women's empowerment and use of modern contr...

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...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2011
Baafuor Opoku Fauster Kwaununu

The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraception has not been used is universally acknowledged. A study looked at the knowledge and practices of emergency contraception in 476 women in the reproductive age in Ghana. Knowledge and usage of EC applied to 57% and 41% of participants, respectively. Knowledge was independent of age (p = 0.26), mar...

2012
MAHESH KARRA MARLENE LEE

Couples receive many health and socioeconomic benefits from having fewer children, and having access to modern contraception helps them to have the number of children they desire. To improve couples’ access to modern contraception, governments and international organizations in many lowincome countries distribute contraceptives either at subsidized prices or for free. Often, these subsidies acc...

Journal: :African health sciences 2004
Sylvia Osayi Osemwenkha

BACKGROUND While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraception is a relatively recent phenomenon. Modern contraception is more wide spread among the educated and sexually active youth in Nigeria. Few studies have been done on contraception among educated women in Nigeria. OBJECTIVES This study was carried out in December 2000 to determine factors that inf...

2018

The Planned Parenthood Committee of Phoenix was established in 1942 to expand Arizona women's access to family planning [2] resources. The Planned Parenthood Committee of Phoenix was formed through the merging of The Mother's Health Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, with the national Planned Parenthood Federation of America. The clinic was primarily based within the Phoenix Memorial Hospital campus b...

Journal: :Studies in family planning 2013
Emily H Weaver Elizabeth Frankenberg Bruce J Fried Duncan Thomas Stephanie B Wheeler John E Paul

Indonesia established its Village Midwife Program in 1989 to combat high rates of maternal mortality. The program's goals were to address gaps in access to reproductive health care for rural women, increase access to and use of family planning services, and broaden the mix of available contraceptive methods. In this study, we use longitudinal data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey to examin...

Journal: :Danish medical journal 2014
Ellen Løkkegaard Anne Kristine Nielsen

INTRODUCTION Use of hormonal contraceptives for birth control is commonplace in the Western World. In Europe, there is considerable variety in the frequency of use of hormonal contraceptives and in the age at which these contraceptives are initiated. The purpose of the present study was to describe the use of hormonal contraceptives among the Danish adolescent female population, focusing on age...

2015
Gerard J Molloy Leigh-Ann Sweeney Molly Byrne Carmel M Hughes Roger Ingham Karen Morgan Andrew W Murphy

OBJECTIVE Many forms of contraception are available on prescription only for example, the oral contraceptive pill (OCP) and long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). In this analysis we aim to identify key determinants of prescription contraceptive use. DESIGN Cross-sectional population survey. Data on sociodemographic indices, concerns about the OCP and perceived barriers to access were...

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