Objective: To investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAPs) of Yemeni women attending primary healthcare centers (PHCCs) in Sana’a city towards family planning (FP).Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted among women attending three PHCCs in Sana'a city; namely, in Hadah, Al-Soneinah and Madhbah zones, between 21 November and 1 December 2011. The study included a sample of 281 married women, where data about socio-demographic characteristics and the KAPs towards FP were collected by interviewing women using a pre-designed, structured questionnaire and then analyzed using appropriate statistical tests.Results: Of the married women attending the PHCCs in Sana'a, the majority of respondents were from urban areas...
Objectives: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of Sana’a University medical students towards prem...
Introduction In Yemen, conservative social traditions are the norms. Yemen has one of the highest p...
A study of women of child bearing age, health professionals, school teachers, pharmacists and religi...
Objective: To investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAPs) of Yemeni women attending pr...
A rapid population growth is a burden on the resources of many developing countries. Unregulated fer...
Background: Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of contraception are influenced by a host of int...
Background: Birth control or contraception has become a fundamental part of women's healthcare, by w...
Background: This study assessed contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and use among women of reproduct...
Background: Family planning practices could be determined through adopting proper knowledge and posi...
Tujuan kajian ini adalah untuk menilai tahap pengetahuan, sikap dan amalan kaedah perancang keluarg...
Background: Contraception is said to improve reproductive health so women should have access to the ...
The paper reports the results of the study on access to information on family planning (FP) methods ...
Background: Understanding why people do not use family planning is critical to address unmet needs a...
The study interveiwed 1810 women representing two generations of mothers (grandmothers and younger m...
Background: Understanding why people do not use family planning is critical to address unmet needs a...
Objectives: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of Sana’a University medical students towards prem...
Introduction In Yemen, conservative social traditions are the norms. Yemen has one of the highest p...
A study of women of child bearing age, health professionals, school teachers, pharmacists and religi...
Objective: To investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAPs) of Yemeni women attending pr...
A rapid population growth is a burden on the resources of many developing countries. Unregulated fer...
Background: Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of contraception are influenced by a host of int...
Background: Birth control or contraception has become a fundamental part of women's healthcare, by w...
Background: This study assessed contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and use among women of reproduct...
Background: Family planning practices could be determined through adopting proper knowledge and posi...
Tujuan kajian ini adalah untuk menilai tahap pengetahuan, sikap dan amalan kaedah perancang keluarg...
Background: Contraception is said to improve reproductive health so women should have access to the ...
The paper reports the results of the study on access to information on family planning (FP) methods ...
Background: Understanding why people do not use family planning is critical to address unmet needs a...
The study interveiwed 1810 women representing two generations of mothers (grandmothers and younger m...
Background: Understanding why people do not use family planning is critical to address unmet needs a...
Objectives: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of Sana’a University medical students towards prem...
Introduction In Yemen, conservative social traditions are the norms. Yemen has one of the highest p...
A study of women of child bearing age, health professionals, school teachers, pharmacists and religi...