Objectives The medicalization and clinic-based distribution of contraceptive methods have been criticized as barriers to increasing levels of contraceptive use in Nigeria and other settings; however, our understanding of how clients themselves perceive the contraceptive method decision-making process is very limited. Methods Focus group discussions among men and women in Ibadan and Kaduna, Nigeria, were used to examine attitudes and norms surrounding contraceptive method decision-making in September and October of 2010. Results Choosing a family planning method was presented as a medical decision: best done by a doctor who conducts clinical tests on the client to determine the best, side effect free, contraceptive method for each client. ...
Background: Contraception is very important in preventing unwanted pregnancies thereby reducing mate...
John Okafor Egede,1 Robinson Chukwudi Onoh,1 Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes Umeora,1 Chukwuemeka Anthony ...
Background: Over 50% of the world lives in an urban area. The highest rate of urban population growt...
AbstractObjectivesThe medicalization and clinic-based distribution of contraceptive methods have bee...
Background: Contraceptive choice in Nigeria differs from one region to the other for various reasons...
Background: Health service providers can restrict access to contraceptives through their own imposed...
Research shows that side effects are often the most common reason for contraceptive non-use in Niger...
Background: Non-use or poor usage of any form of contraception increases the chances of unwanted pre...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
Background: Significant proportion of maternal deaths in Nigeria is due to complications of unsafe a...
This work examines the decision-making processes among couples, and explained the benefit, challenge...
Introduction: The choice and use of a particular contraceptive method and their sources varies globa...
Background: In developing countries especially in Africa, reproductive ill health have been a great...
Background: Contraceptive use can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improves the socio-eco...
Background: While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraceptio...
Background: Contraception is very important in preventing unwanted pregnancies thereby reducing mate...
John Okafor Egede,1 Robinson Chukwudi Onoh,1 Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes Umeora,1 Chukwuemeka Anthony ...
Background: Over 50% of the world lives in an urban area. The highest rate of urban population growt...
AbstractObjectivesThe medicalization and clinic-based distribution of contraceptive methods have bee...
Background: Contraceptive choice in Nigeria differs from one region to the other for various reasons...
Background: Health service providers can restrict access to contraceptives through their own imposed...
Research shows that side effects are often the most common reason for contraceptive non-use in Niger...
Background: Non-use or poor usage of any form of contraception increases the chances of unwanted pre...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
Background: Significant proportion of maternal deaths in Nigeria is due to complications of unsafe a...
This work examines the decision-making processes among couples, and explained the benefit, challenge...
Introduction: The choice and use of a particular contraceptive method and their sources varies globa...
Background: In developing countries especially in Africa, reproductive ill health have been a great...
Background: Contraceptive use can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improves the socio-eco...
Background: While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraceptio...
Background: Contraception is very important in preventing unwanted pregnancies thereby reducing mate...
John Okafor Egede,1 Robinson Chukwudi Onoh,1 Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes Umeora,1 Chukwuemeka Anthony ...
Background: Over 50% of the world lives in an urban area. The highest rate of urban population growt...