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1por Rademacher, Kate H., Sripipatana, Tabitha, Danna, Kendal, Sitrin, Deborah, Brunie, Aurélie, Williams, Katie M., Afolabi, Kayode, Rasoanirina, Francia, Ramarao, Saumya, Pfitzer, Anne, Cain, Devon, Simon, Morgan, Menotti, Elaine, Hazelwood, Anna, Nwala, Anthony Adindu, Saidu, Zainab, Chowdhury, Raveena, Taiwo, Anne, Chidanyika, Agnes, Ndirangu, Gathari, Steiner, Markus J., Lepine, Marie Chantale, Homan, Rick, Saad, Abdulmumin, Vivalo, John, Dorflinger, Laneta J.“…This article synthesizes evidence generated since then and describes steps taken to address demand- and supply-side barriers to access. Findings demonstrated high continuation rates and satisfaction among hormonal IUD users that are comparable to other long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). …”
Publicado 2022
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2por Brunie, Aurélie, Rademacher, Kate H., Nwala, Anthony Adindu, Danna, Kendal, Saleh, Mariya, Afolabi, Kayode“…Product introduction strategies will need to address both the supply and the demand sides, as well as consider appropriate pricing of the LNG-IUS relative to other methods and particularly the copper IUD.…”
Publicado 2020
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3por Brunie, Aurélie, Austin, Gwyneth, Arkin, Jamie, Archie, Samantha, Amongin, Dinah, Ndejjo, Rawlance, Acharya, Saujanya, Thapa, Basant, Brittingham, Sarah, McLain, Grace, Mkandawire, Philip, Doudou, Maimouna Hallidou, Prata, Ndola“…CONCLUSION: We found evidence of surveyed women attributing unintended pregnancies to the pandemic and examples of constraints to contraceptive access and use on the supply and demand side. The effects of the pandemic must be interpreted within the local contraceptive, health system, and epidemiological context.…”
Publicado 2022
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4por Brunie, Aurélie, MacCarthy, James, Mulligan, Brian, Ribaira, Yvette, Rabemanantsoa, Andry, Rahantanirina, Louisette, Parker, Caleb, Keyes, Emily“…Additional modeling on travel time demands examined 1-way pedestrian travel time for ACs to receive routine support from their assigned health facilities and from socially marketed supply points under dry season conditions, as well as the impact on travel time based on ACs being reassigned to other facilities or supply points. …”
Publicado 2020
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5“…This article reports on CHWs’ work demands and affective response to their volunteer work within the broader context of their livelihoods in Madagascar. …”
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