Background: Although the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrier contraceptive device that can be used by women to prevent them from contracting the Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted or unintended pregnancy, the perception and attitude of healthcare workers (HCW) plays a key role in its effective use and distribution amongst women. Objectives: To identify and examine factors that influences the perception and attitude of HCWs towards the use and distribution FCs. Method: A quantitative, explorative and descriptive design was used to conduct the study based on the Health Belief Model (HBM) as a conceptual frame...
Lizzie Moore,1 Mags Beksinska,1,2 Alnecia Rumphs,3 Mario Festin,4 Erica L Gollub3 1MatCH Research (M...
BACKGROUND:Understanding of the facilitators and challenges to female condom (FC) uptake has been li...
The objectives of this proposed study is including the perception in condom usage among women of rep...
Background: Although the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrier cont...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrie...
Background: The female condoms are a barrier method of contraception. The FC1 female condom is made ...
The female condom has the potential to protect the health of millions of women at risk of sexually t...
Objectives: The female condom (FC) is an effective strategy against sexually transmitted infections ...
Contains fulltext : 140142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sub-Saharan A...
The female condom is the only current method for female partners to simultaneously prevent both preg...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2012.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Introduction: The female condom is t...
This study was conducted to generate data for developing an action plan for accessing the female co...
This empirical study on the knowledge and perceptions of the female condom was cast against the ass...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of non-use of condoms and identify associated factors among f...
Female condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology currently avail...
Lizzie Moore,1 Mags Beksinska,1,2 Alnecia Rumphs,3 Mario Festin,4 Erica L Gollub3 1MatCH Research (M...
BACKGROUND:Understanding of the facilitators and challenges to female condom (FC) uptake has been li...
The objectives of this proposed study is including the perception in condom usage among women of rep...
Background: Although the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrier cont...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrie...
Background: The female condoms are a barrier method of contraception. The FC1 female condom is made ...
The female condom has the potential to protect the health of millions of women at risk of sexually t...
Objectives: The female condom (FC) is an effective strategy against sexually transmitted infections ...
Contains fulltext : 140142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sub-Saharan A...
The female condom is the only current method for female partners to simultaneously prevent both preg...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2012.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Introduction: The female condom is t...
This study was conducted to generate data for developing an action plan for accessing the female co...
This empirical study on the knowledge and perceptions of the female condom was cast against the ass...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of non-use of condoms and identify associated factors among f...
Female condoms are the only female-initiated HIV and pregnancy prevention technology currently avail...
Lizzie Moore,1 Mags Beksinska,1,2 Alnecia Rumphs,3 Mario Festin,4 Erica L Gollub3 1MatCH Research (M...
BACKGROUND:Understanding of the facilitators and challenges to female condom (FC) uptake has been li...
The objectives of this proposed study is including the perception in condom usage among women of rep...