نتایج جستجو برای: reproductive health services

تعداد نتایج: 1258883  

2011
N. Dhont

Infertility is a serious but entirely neglected public health problem in resource-poor countries. Most of the infertility is caused by infections and therefore potentially preventable. The problem of infertility in Rwanda has not been -researched so far. We examined predictors for infertility and treatment-seeking behaviour in an unmatched case-control. We performed infertility investigations i...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2007
Daniel Argaw Mesganaw Fanthahun Yemane Berhane

arious Community-Based Reproductive Health interventions were initiated in many developing countries but their effectiveness has not been evaluated as much as needed. A comparative cross sectional study was carried out in February 2002 among women who participated in community based reproductive health interventions in South Gondar zone, Ethiopia. The study was conducted in eight kebeles taking...

2017
Mardieh L. Dennis Emma Radovich Kerry L. M. Wong Onikepe Owolabi Francesca L. Cavallaro Michael T. Mbizvo Agnes Binagwaho Peter Waiswa Caroline A. Lynch Lenka Benova

BACKGROUND Despite efforts to make contraceptive services more "youth friendly," unmet need for contraception among young women in sub-Saharan Africa remains high. For health systems to effectively respond to the reproductive health needs of a growing youth population, it is imperative to understand their contraceptive needs and service seeking practices. This paper describes changes over time ...

2013
Yong Cai Ying Wang Zhijie Zheng Jin Wang Wen Yao Jin Ma

BACKGROUND Due to the increase of premarital sex and the lack of reproductive health services, unmarried rural-to-urban female migrants experience more risks of sex and reproductive health (SRH). This study was designed to describe SRH related knowledge, attitude and risk behaviors among unmarried rural-to-urban female migrants and examine the predictors of reducing sexual and reproductive risk...

2011
Cheryl Overs Kate Hawkins

BACKGROUND There is growing interest in the ways in which legal and human rights issues related to sex work affect sex workers' vulnerability to HIV and abuses including human trafficking and sexual exploitation. International agencies, such as UNAIDS, have called for decriminalisation of sex work because the delivery of sexual and reproductive health services is affected by criminalisation and...

Journal: :Health transition review : the cultural, social, and behavioural determinants of health 1997
A Germain

It has been debated since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) whether the ICPD program of action constitutes population policy. Opponents of the ICPD reproductive health approach argue that vertical family planning programs will be more cost-effective, while proponents counter that the reproductive health approach will be more cost-effective in meeting demogr...

2017
Mandira Paul Birgitta Essén Salla Sariola Sharad Iyengar Sunita Soni Marie Klingberg Allvin

The societal changes in India and the available variety of reproductive health services call for evidence to inform health systems how to satisfy young women's reproductive health needs. Inspired by Foucault's power idiom and Bandura's agency framework, we explore young women's opportunities to practice reproductive agency in the context of collective social expectations. We carried out in-dept...

2014
Huan Liu Qi Wang Zuxun Lu Junan Liu

BACKGROUND The World Health Assembly has pledged to achieve universal reproductive health (RH) coverage by 2015. Therefore, China has been vigorously promoting the equalisation of basic public health services (i.e. RH services). The floating population (FP) is the largest special group of internal migrants in China and constitutes the current national focus. However, gaps exist in the access of...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2009
Paul B. Spiegel Nadine Cornier Marian Schilperoord

Reproductive health (RH) and related needs during conflict and post-conflict situations are massive, acute, and complex to meet [1–4]. RH indicators for conflictaffected and post-conflict countries are worse than for least-developed countries (LDCs) not directly affected by conflict. Despite studies showing that funding for sexual and reproductive health programmes have consistently not met agr...

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2015
Esther Richards

In Timor-Leste, high fertility, high maternal mortality and low levels of contraceptive prevalence demonstrate the importance of exploring perceptions, policies and practices around reproductive health and rights. This paper explores the influence of the Catholic Church on reproductive decision-making at different levels of policy and practice. Utilising a feminist qualitative research methodol...

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