This operations research study, undertaken by the Honduras Family Planning Association (Asociación Hondureña de Planificación de Familia—ASHONPLAFA), tested the effectiveness of systematic screening to increase the number of services and revenue per visit in a reproductive health program. Despite monitoring plans, provider compliance with the intervention was low; the overall proportion of clients screened was less than 11 percent, and the frequency of screening varied greatly by clinic contact point. Although the study did not show an increase in the mean number of services per client, the negative results could reasonably be attributed to lack of implementation of the intervention. After consultation with the ASHONPLAFA marketing departme...
Abstract Background Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered...
In 1999, the Honduran Ministry of Health (MOH) revised national guidelines on women’s health service...
The Honduran Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Population Council’s INOPAL III Project tested the acc...
Systematic screening is a strategy to integrate reproductive health services at the provider level. ...
The objective of this study was to determine if the use of a checklist to screen for unmet service n...
the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID. The study objective was to determine ...
This study tested the systematic screening technique to increase the integration of reproductive hea...
This study tested the systematic screening technique to increase the integration of reproductive hea...
This study, conducted in large public clinics and small health posts in the city of Vadodara, India,...
This study, conducted in large public clinics and small health posts in the city of Vadodara, India,...
Background: Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered family ...
Background: Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered family ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Public sector health care provide...
of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID. This study tested the systematic s...
Abstract Background Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequent...
Abstract Background Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered...
In 1999, the Honduran Ministry of Health (MOH) revised national guidelines on women’s health service...
The Honduran Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Population Council’s INOPAL III Project tested the acc...
Systematic screening is a strategy to integrate reproductive health services at the provider level. ...
The objective of this study was to determine if the use of a checklist to screen for unmet service n...
the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID. The study objective was to determine ...
This study tested the systematic screening technique to increase the integration of reproductive hea...
This study tested the systematic screening technique to increase the integration of reproductive hea...
This study, conducted in large public clinics and small health posts in the city of Vadodara, India,...
This study, conducted in large public clinics and small health posts in the city of Vadodara, India,...
Background: Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered family ...
Background: Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered family ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Public sector health care provide...
of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID. This study tested the systematic s...
Abstract Background Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequent...
Abstract Background Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered...
In 1999, the Honduran Ministry of Health (MOH) revised national guidelines on women’s health service...
The Honduran Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Population Council’s INOPAL III Project tested the acc...