Background: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for family planning is high, and barriers to accessing quality reproductive health services remain. Few studies in Rwanda have qualitatively investigated factors that contribute to family planning use, barriers to care, and quality of services from the community perspective. Methods: We undertook a qualitative study of community perceptions of reproductive health and family planning in Rwanda’s southern Kayonza district, which has the country’s highest total fertility rate. From October 2011 to December 2012, we conducted interviews with randomly selected male and female community members (n = 96), community health workers (n = 48), and health facil...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
Access to effective and acceptable family planning services in developing countries is an essential ...
Introduction:The unmet need for family planning reflects the gap between womens reproductive intenti...
BACKGROUND: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for fam...
Community members and health workers recognized the value of spacing and limiting births, but a vari...
Abstract Background Rwanda has made significant strides in improving the health of its people, inclu...
Background: Family planning confers unique benefits including preventing unintended pregnancies, imp...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify reasons for non-use of modern family planning in Rwanda, to examine spe...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
Background: Rwanda has made significant strides in improving the health of its people, including inc...
Use of modern contraception in Rwanda has risen dramatically over a short time period. To better und...
Rwanda has recently experienced an impressive success in family planning leading to less unmet need ...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
Background: Family planning can reduce deaths, improve health, and facilitate economic development i...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
Access to effective and acceptable family planning services in developing countries is an essential ...
Introduction:The unmet need for family planning reflects the gap between womens reproductive intenti...
BACKGROUND: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for fam...
Community members and health workers recognized the value of spacing and limiting births, but a vari...
Abstract Background Rwanda has made significant strides in improving the health of its people, inclu...
Background: Family planning confers unique benefits including preventing unintended pregnancies, imp...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify reasons for non-use of modern family planning in Rwanda, to examine spe...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
Background: Rwanda has made significant strides in improving the health of its people, including inc...
Use of modern contraception in Rwanda has risen dramatically over a short time period. To better und...
Rwanda has recently experienced an impressive success in family planning leading to less unmet need ...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
Background: Family planning can reduce deaths, improve health, and facilitate economic development i...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
Access to effective and acceptable family planning services in developing countries is an essential ...
Introduction:The unmet need for family planning reflects the gap between womens reproductive intenti...