Background Family planning and related reproductive health services are essential primary care services for women. Access is limited for women with low incomes and those living in medically underserved areas. Little information is available on how federally funded health centers organize and provide family planning services. Methods This was a mixed methods study of the organization and delivery of family planning services in federally funded health centers across the United States. A national survey was developed and administered (n = 423) and in-depth case studies were conducted of nine health centers to obtain detailed information on their approach to family planning. Findings Study findings indicate that health centers utilize a v...
Background. Family planning services in hospitals have been held since 1970 by the functional implem...
This literature review covers case studies related to community-based distribution of family plannin...
Family planning to spacing or planning the number and distance of pregnancies using contraception. D...
BACKGROUND Community health centers represent the nation’s largest delivery system for low-income in...
Community health centers (CHCs) provided primary health care to over 20 million patients in 2011, 60...
Community health centers (CHCs) provided primary health care to over 20 million patients in 2011, 60...
Ongoing challenges impede efforts to improve the quality of family planning services in underserved ...
Background: Recognizing that quality family planning services should include services to help client...
ContextPublicly funded family planning providers are well positioned to help uninsured individuals l...
Women of childbearing age represent one of the single largest groups of community health center pati...
Women of childbearing age represent one of the single largest groups of community health center pati...
As health care delivery transforms, its impact on women, especially vulnerable populations, who sele...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Family planning s...
As health care delivery transforms, its impact on women, especially vulnerable populations, who sele...
Introduction. High quality family planning services help women achieve their preferred family size a...
Background. Family planning services in hospitals have been held since 1970 by the functional implem...
This literature review covers case studies related to community-based distribution of family plannin...
Family planning to spacing or planning the number and distance of pregnancies using contraception. D...
BACKGROUND Community health centers represent the nation’s largest delivery system for low-income in...
Community health centers (CHCs) provided primary health care to over 20 million patients in 2011, 60...
Community health centers (CHCs) provided primary health care to over 20 million patients in 2011, 60...
Ongoing challenges impede efforts to improve the quality of family planning services in underserved ...
Background: Recognizing that quality family planning services should include services to help client...
ContextPublicly funded family planning providers are well positioned to help uninsured individuals l...
Women of childbearing age represent one of the single largest groups of community health center pati...
Women of childbearing age represent one of the single largest groups of community health center pati...
As health care delivery transforms, its impact on women, especially vulnerable populations, who sele...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Family planning s...
As health care delivery transforms, its impact on women, especially vulnerable populations, who sele...
Introduction. High quality family planning services help women achieve their preferred family size a...
Background. Family planning services in hospitals have been held since 1970 by the functional implem...
This literature review covers case studies related to community-based distribution of family plannin...
Family planning to spacing or planning the number and distance of pregnancies using contraception. D...