Objective. Identify difficulties in adolescents' access to contraceptive care and information, based on perceptions and experiences of health workers in Huechuraba, in the Metropolitan Region of Chile. Methods. This qualitative, descriptive study incorporated principles of participatory action research, involving health care teams in the survey and data analysis, and generating proposals for improvement. Seventeen (17) semi-structured individual interviews and one group interview were conducted with professionals and technical personnel involved in adolescent care in the commune's health centers. Results. Health workers perceived that adolescents were having difficulties reaching the centers due to cultural factors, lack of information, lac...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
© 2015 Macintyre et al. Background: Sexual and reproductive rights include access to accurate and ap...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Objective. Identify difficulties in adolescents’ access to contraceptive care and information, base...
The objective of this study is to analyze adolescents' knowledge and perceptions of Chile's Family P...
El embarazo adolescente sigue siendo un problema de salud pública al nivel nacional en Chile. Aunque...
© 2017 Ediciones Mayo, S.A. All rights reserved. Objective: To identify the motivations and contrace...
Background: Teenage pregnancy is a psychosocial and multifactorial problem described as a lack of ex...
This study determines how the different stakeholders in adolescent reproductive health in Iloilo Cit...
Objectives: 1- To explore ideas and attitudes regarding the use of contraceptive methods by adolesce...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Sexual and reproductive rights include access to accurate and...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Background Sexual and reproductive rights include access to accurate and appropriate information in ...
Globally, unintentional pregnancy and sexual transmittable diseases are noticeably posing a risk to ...
El artículo analiza los factores que favorecen o dificultan el acceso a losmétodos de anticoncepción...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
© 2015 Macintyre et al. Background: Sexual and reproductive rights include access to accurate and ap...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Objective. Identify difficulties in adolescents’ access to contraceptive care and information, base...
The objective of this study is to analyze adolescents' knowledge and perceptions of Chile's Family P...
El embarazo adolescente sigue siendo un problema de salud pública al nivel nacional en Chile. Aunque...
© 2017 Ediciones Mayo, S.A. All rights reserved. Objective: To identify the motivations and contrace...
Background: Teenage pregnancy is a psychosocial and multifactorial problem described as a lack of ex...
This study determines how the different stakeholders in adolescent reproductive health in Iloilo Cit...
Objectives: 1- To explore ideas and attitudes regarding the use of contraceptive methods by adolesce...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Sexual and reproductive rights include access to accurate and...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
Background Sexual and reproductive rights include access to accurate and appropriate information in ...
Globally, unintentional pregnancy and sexual transmittable diseases are noticeably posing a risk to ...
El artículo analiza los factores que favorecen o dificultan el acceso a losmétodos de anticoncepción...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...
© 2015 Macintyre et al. Background: Sexual and reproductive rights include access to accurate and ap...
Objectives: To elicit the views of primary healthcare providers from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua...