نتایج جستجو برای: modern contraceptive use

تعداد نتایج: 1901880  

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2007
Justin S White Ilene S Speizer

BACKGROUND Zambia experienced declining aggregate fertility and increasing aggregate contraceptive use from 1990 to 2000. Yet, in rural Zambia, progress in family planning has lagged far behind the advances made in Zambia's urban areas. The contraceptive prevalence rate in Lusaka and other urban areas outstripped the rate in rural Zambia by nearly 25 percentage points (41.2 percent versus 16.6 ...

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology 2014
Roy Jacobstein Chelsea B Polis

Progestin-only contraceptive injectables and implants are highly effective, longer-acting contraceptive methods that can be used by most women in most circumstances. Globally, 6% of women using modern contraception use injectables and 1% use implants. Injectables are the predominant contraceptive method used in sub-Saharan Africa, and account for 43% of modern contraceptive methods used. A lowe...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2014
Michelle J Hindin Laura J McGough Richard M Adanu

OBJECTIVE Ghana, like the rest of West Africa, has very low contraceptive prevalence and is one of a few nations that reports declines in contraceptive use over time based on two of the most recent national surveys. Fear of side effects is a leading cause of non-use of contraception, based on national surveys. The objective of this study was to gain a more holistic understanding of why Ghanaian...

Journal: :International family planning perspectives 2003
Cicely Marston John Cleland

CONTEXT The relationship between levels of contraceptive use and the incidence of induced abortion continues to provoke heated discussion, with some observers arguing that use of abortion decreases as contraceptive prevalence rises and others claiming that increased use of family planning methods causes abortion incidence to rise. METHODS Abortion trends are examined in countries with reliabl...

2017
Nityanjali Thummalachetty Sanyukta Mathur Margo Mullinax Kelsea DeCosta Neema Nakyanjo Tom Lutalo Heena Brahmbhatt John S. Santelli

BACKGROUND Low contraceptive uptake and high unmet need for contraception remain significant issues in Uganda compared to neighboring countries such as Kenya, Ethiopia, and Rwanda. Although prior research on contraceptive uptake has indicated that male partners strongly influence women's decisions around contraceptive use, there is limited in-depth qualitative research on knowledge and concerns...

2013
Weyzer T. Tsehaye Daniel Mengistu Emebet Birhanu Kalayou K. Berhe

Background. Women's preferences for various contraceptive methods attribute vary according to the type of relations and other aspects of their life. The discrepancy between fertility preferences and contraceptive practice is regarded as an indicator of unmet demand for family planning. Objective. To assess modern contraceptive methods preference and its determinant factors among women of reprod...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2005
Megan Douthwaite Patrick Ward

Past efforts to promote family planning in Pakistan have been disappointing, but between 1990-91 and 2000-01 contraceptive use has more than doubled. This rise has coincided with a concerted effort on the part of the Pakistani government to increase access to contraceptive services, particularly in rural areas. The Lady Health Worker Programme (LHWP), initiated under the Ministry of Health in t...

2005
Steve Clements Nyovani Madise

This study was conducted to identify the poorest and other vulnerable sub-groups being served least by family planning providers. The study was set in three countries in sub-Saharan Africa, namely, Ghana, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. This region generally has a low but increasing uptake of modern contraceptive methods. As the use of family planning providers increases, there is a need to understand w...

2017
Amy O'Regan Gretchen Thompson

Background High total fertility rates in Burkina Faso and Mali are leading to population growth beyond the agricultural and fiscal means of its citizens. Providing access to affordable family planning methods is a key step in driving the demographic transition where fertility and mortality rates decline. Furthermore, both nations face significant challenges as climate change is projected to dis...

Journal: :Global journal of health science 2013
Fatemeh Najafi-Sharjabad Sharifah Zainiyah Syed Yahya Hejar Abdul Rahman Muhamad Hanafiah Juni Rosliza Abdul Manaf

Family planning has been cited as essential to the achievement of Millennium Development Goals (MDG). Family planning has a direct impact on women's health and consequence of each pregnancy. The use of modern contraception among Asian women is less than global average. In Asia a majority of unintended pregnancies are due to using traditional contraceptive or no methods which lead to induced uns...

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