Purpose: This study explored experiences of selecting and utilizing a newly introduced contraceptive—the progesterone vaginal ring (PVR)—among women seeking a contraceptive method in 3 African capital cities (Abuja, Nairobi, and Senegal). The study explored women’s perceptions of, and lived experiences with, using the new product to better understand their reception of a new contraceptive. This understanding will help inform the design of programs to support women in their adoption and continued use of the PVR and other new contraceptives. Patients and Methods: This longitudinal, qualitative study drew on an interpretive phenomenological approach, involving multiple in-depth interviews (IDIs) with 9 study participants over a 6-month period....
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a ring-shaped device designed for use by women in the postpar...
To bridge the gap between the demand for innovation and access to novel contraceptive options for br...
To bridge the gap between the demand for innovation and access to novel contraceptive options for br...
Purpose: This study explored experiences of selecting and utilizing a newly introduced contraceptive...
This research assessed the acceptability of PVR among postpartum women in sub-Saharan Africa. It was...
This research assessed the acceptability of PVR among postpartum women in sub-Saharan Africa. It was...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a contraceptive designed for use by breastfeeding women in th...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a ring-shaped device designed for use by women in the postpar...
The introduction of progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) in sub-Saharan Africa calls for insights on the ...
BACKGROUND:Introduction of contraceptive vaginal rings (CVRs) could expand the contraceptive method ...
It is increasingly recognized that women who have just given birth have a high unmet need and requir...
Saumya RamaRao,1 Salisu Ishaku,2 Wilson Liambila,3 Babacar Mane41Population Council, Reproductive He...
Research was conducted in Kenya and Nigeria to understand women\u27s and healthcare providers\u27 pe...
Background Introduction of contraceptive vaginal rings (CVRs) could expand the contraceptive method...
Background Introduction of contraceptive vaginal rings (CVRs) could expand the contraceptive method...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a ring-shaped device designed for use by women in the postpar...
To bridge the gap between the demand for innovation and access to novel contraceptive options for br...
To bridge the gap between the demand for innovation and access to novel contraceptive options for br...
Purpose: This study explored experiences of selecting and utilizing a newly introduced contraceptive...
This research assessed the acceptability of PVR among postpartum women in sub-Saharan Africa. It was...
This research assessed the acceptability of PVR among postpartum women in sub-Saharan Africa. It was...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a contraceptive designed for use by breastfeeding women in th...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a ring-shaped device designed for use by women in the postpar...
The introduction of progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) in sub-Saharan Africa calls for insights on the ...
BACKGROUND:Introduction of contraceptive vaginal rings (CVRs) could expand the contraceptive method ...
It is increasingly recognized that women who have just given birth have a high unmet need and requir...
Saumya RamaRao,1 Salisu Ishaku,2 Wilson Liambila,3 Babacar Mane41Population Council, Reproductive He...
Research was conducted in Kenya and Nigeria to understand women\u27s and healthcare providers\u27 pe...
Background Introduction of contraceptive vaginal rings (CVRs) could expand the contraceptive method...
Background Introduction of contraceptive vaginal rings (CVRs) could expand the contraceptive method...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a ring-shaped device designed for use by women in the postpar...
To bridge the gap between the demand for innovation and access to novel contraceptive options for br...
To bridge the gap between the demand for innovation and access to novel contraceptive options for br...