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101Acceptability and utilization of family planning benefits cards by youth in slums in Kampala, Ugandapor Nuwasiima, Afra, Nuwamanya, Elly, Babigumira, Janet U., Nalwanga, Robinah, Asiimwe, Francis T., Babigumira, Joseph B.“…There was evidence that use of short-term contraception methods, professional employment, and lower parity were associated with discontinuation of modern family planning methods after initial enrolment. …”
Publicado 2019
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102por Bhatt, Navin, Bhatt, Bandana, Neupane, Bandana, Karki, Ashmita, Bhatta, Tribhuwan, Thapa, Jeevan, Basnet, Lila Bahadur, Budhathoki, Shyam Sundar“…The perceived barriers to the use of family planning included lack of knowledge about family planning use, fear of side effects of modern family planning methods, lack of access/affordability due to familial and religious beliefs/myths/misconceptions. …”
Publicado 2021
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103por Kenny, Leah, Hassan, Rahma, Bacchus, Loraine J., Smith, Matthew, Shell-Duncan, Bettina, Dagadu, Nana Apenem, Muriuki, Angela, Aden, Abdullahi Hussein, Jelle, Ibrahim Abdirizak, Cislaghi, Beniamino, Hossain, Mazeda“…BACKGROUND: To our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s networks on their reproductive and sexual health (RSH), including uptake of modern family planning (FP). METHODS: Using name generator questions, we carried out qualitative egocentric social network analysis (SNA) to explore the networks of four women. …”
Publicado 2021
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104por Yemane, Tesfalem Tilahun, Bogale, Getahun Gebre, Egata, Gudina, Tefera, Tilahun Kassa“…Secondary and above level of education (AOR 2.09, 95% CI: (1.52, 2.86)), discussion with husband (AOR 3.68, 95% CI: (1.96, 6.89)), resumption of menses (AOR: 3.98, 95% CI: (2.62, 6.03)), ANC follow-up (AOR; 5.10, 95% CI: (3.57, 7.29)), knowledge of modern family planning (AOR: 5.65, 95% CI: 3.58, 8.93)), and family planning counseling during ANC (AOR =5.92, 95% CI: (2.54, 13.79)) were found to be determinants of postpartum contraceptive utilization. …”
Publicado 2021
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105“…Post-abortion family planning counseling and the history of the utilization of modern family planning methods were significantly associated with the practice of post-abortion contraceptives. …”
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106por Gómez Ponce de Leon, Rodolfo, Bahamondes, Maria Valeria, Hellwig, Franciele, Barros, Aluísio, Bahamondes, Luis, Tobar, Federico, da Silveira, Mariangela Freitas, Ali, Moazzam, Gómez-Sánchez, Pio Iván, Bremner, Jason, Smith, Martyn, Serruya, Suzanne J.“…In the scenario predicted for Brazil and Mexico, the costs of modern family planning and averted disability-adjusted life years are modest. …”
Publicado 2022
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107por Levy, Marcy, Duffy, Malia, Pearson, Jennifer, Akuno, Job, Oduong, Samuel, Yemaneberhan, Aida, Coombs, Alexandra, Davis, Nicole, Yonga, Isabella, Kerubo Mokaya, Rose“…Nearly all pregnant adolescent girls (94%) delivered under skilled care vs. 78% of those who were post‐partum at the time of enrolment (P < 0.001); 100% of infants (total of 17 infants) had an up‐to‐date PCR test with no seroconversions. Uptake of modern family planning increased from 39% at baseline to 64% at end line (P < 0.001). …”
Publicado 2021
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108“…RESULTS: Among 519 respondents, 323 (62.2%) were using modern family planning (FP) methods in which 101 (19.5%) were using long acting and permanent contraceptive methods (LAPMs). …”
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109por Tibaijuka, Leevan, Odongo, Robert, Welikhe, Emma, Mukisa, Wilber, Kugonza, Lilian, Busingye, Imelda, Nabukalu, Phelomena, Ngonzi, Joseph, Asiimwe, Stephen B., Bajunirwe, Francis“…BACKGROUND: Unplanned pregnancy remains a common problem in many resource-limited settings, mostly due to limited access to modern family planning (FP) services. In particular, use of the more effective long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods (i.e., intrauterine devices and hormonal implants) remains low compared to the short-acting methods (i.e., condoms, hormonal pills, injectable hormones, and spermicides). …”
Publicado 2017
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110“…A majority of the respondents (72%) had heard of seven modern family planning methods. Considerably high number (72%) of the respondents or their spouses were using at least one of the method of family planning. …”
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111por Akilimali, Pierre, Anglewicz, Philip, Engale, Henri Nzuka, Kurhenga, Gilbert Kabanda, Hernandez, Julie, Kayembe, Patrick, Bertrand, Jane“…Our results suggest that women in military camps have limited access to modern family planning methods.…”
Publicado 2018
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112“…Even though these results should be interpreted with caution based on the fact that the data was sampled from a referral hospital and hence there could be overrepresentation of women with maternal complications, our findings still warrant the importance of supporting modern family planning methods as a measure to improve IPI and thereby improve maternal outcomes as well.…”
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113por Gitore, Wondwosen Abera, Ali, Musa Mohammed, Yoseph, Amanuel, Mangesha, Adane Ermias, Debiso, Alemu Tamiso“…Reinforcing the existing fragile water, sanitation and hygiene programs and regular deworming of schoolchildren may support to reduce the burden of STHs. Also, increasing modern family planning methods utilization to decrease family size is recommended.…”
Publicado 2020
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114“…A total of 69.3% of women had their first pregnancy at the agerange of 21–34 years, 17.6% of the women had four or more pregnancies, 55.6% of the women gave birth 1–3 times, 13.4% of the women gave birth at home and 57.8% of the women did not use modern family planning methods. A total of 23.2% of women experienced a problem with their reproductive organs during the pandemic, 70.6% of them did not present to a health center for their problems and 74.5% of these women did not present to a health center to avoid the risk of COVID-19 transmission. …”
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115por Tareke, Abiyu Abadi, Enyew, Ermias Bekele, Dubale, Abiy Tasew, Shimie, Aynadis Worku, Kasaye, Mulugeta Desalegn, Eshetu, Habitu Birhan“…Of the coefficient factors, knowledge of modern family planning, being a partial decision-maker, media exposure, distance to health facilities, and health facility visits contributed to the change by 93, 43, 17, and 10% respectively. …”
Publicado 2022
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116por Githinji, Fredrick, Maru, Shital M., Karimi, Peter N., Rutungwa, Eugene, Kayitare, Egide“…In sub-Saharan Africa, the unmet need for modern family planning is approximately 66%. However, information on factors affecting utilization of female family planning commodities is limited. …”
Publicado 2022
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117por Tang, Jennifer H., Lee, Fan, Chagomerana, Maganizo B., Ghambi, Kachengwa, Mhango, Patani, Msowoya, Lizzie, Mkochi, Tawonga, Magongwa, Irene, Mhango, Eneli, Mbendera, Jacqueline, Mwandira, Eunice, Schouten, Erik, Gardner, Leah, Smith, Jennifer S., Gadama, Luis, Chinula, Lameck“…In addition, women in the clinic–community integration model were more likely to be using modern family planning services. Therefore, we recommend that countries and programs aiming to increase the proportion of eligible women ever screened for cervical cancer integrate HPV self-collection with family planning services in both clinic- and community-based settings to reach women that have never been screened for cervical cancer. …”
Publicado 2023
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118“…Some related issues such as inequities due to wealth in household visits by the health extension workers and prevalence of modern family household; and inequities due to education in household visits by community health promoters showed improvement. …”
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119por Alemayehu, Mussie, Lemma, Hailemariam, Abrha, Kidan, Adama, Yohannes, Fisseha, Girmatsion, Yebyo, Henock, Gebeye, Ejigu, Negash, Kassahun, Yousuf, Jemal, Fantu, Tigist, Gebregzabher, Tesfay, Medhanyie, Araya Abrha“…The overall prevalence of modern family planning in a pastoralist community, like Afar region, is low (9.1 %). …”
Publicado 2016
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120“…Despite the fact that family planning is advantageous for maternal and newborn health and the services and commodities are free of charge, the reason of not using modern family planning methods is unclear in Bale Eco-Region. …”
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