This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding family planning and factors that influence the need for and use of modern contraceptives. A descriptive exploratory study was conducted with married women and men aged between 15 and 40. Overall, 24 focus group discussions were conducted with male and female participants in three provinces of Pakistan. The findings reveal that the majority knew about some modern contraceptive methods, but the overall contraceptive use was very low. Knowledge and use of any contraceptive method were particularly low. Reasons for not using family planning and modern contraception included incomplete family size, negative perceptions, i...
Contraceptive methods in family planning were a big innovation for control of fast-growing populatio...
Family Planning is the most effective tool to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnan...
Background: Worldwide, the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) increased from 54.8% to 63.3%. Howeve...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background: Pakistan ranks as one of the most poorest and most populous in the world with poor repro...
Background: Unmet need for family planning in Pakistan is high, with 17% of all married women wanti...
Background: Efforts to expand access to reproductive health care in Pakistan date as far back as the...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
This report documents the study “Investigating the Low Patterns of Modern Contraceptive Use in Pakis...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Greenstar/Pakistan (GS/Pakistan) conducted a national household survey designed to investigate behav...
This report forms part of a multipronged investigation to determine why, despite evident unmet need ...
Background: Pakistan has very high growth rate and only uptake of optimal birth spacing is a way to ...
Population is growing rapidly & adoption of FP has been neglected by Govt. of Pakistan due to la...
Contraceptive methods in family planning were a big innovation for control of fast-growing populatio...
Family Planning is the most effective tool to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnan...
Background: Worldwide, the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) increased from 54.8% to 63.3%. Howeve...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background: Pakistan ranks as one of the most poorest and most populous in the world with poor repro...
Background: Unmet need for family planning in Pakistan is high, with 17% of all married women wanti...
Background: Efforts to expand access to reproductive health care in Pakistan date as far back as the...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: Women’s preference for contraceptive methods is influenced by various factors including;...
This report documents the study “Investigating the Low Patterns of Modern Contraceptive Use in Pakis...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Greenstar/Pakistan (GS/Pakistan) conducted a national household survey designed to investigate behav...
This report forms part of a multipronged investigation to determine why, despite evident unmet need ...
Background: Pakistan has very high growth rate and only uptake of optimal birth spacing is a way to ...
Population is growing rapidly & adoption of FP has been neglected by Govt. of Pakistan due to la...
Contraceptive methods in family planning were a big innovation for control of fast-growing populatio...
Family Planning is the most effective tool to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnan...
Background: Worldwide, the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) increased from 54.8% to 63.3%. Howeve...