Task sharing is a strategy with potential to increase access to effective modern contraceptive methods. This study examines whether community health extension workers (CHEWs) can insert contraceptive implants to the same safety and quality standards as nurse/midwives. We analyze data from 7,691 clients of CHEWs and nurse/midwives who participated in a noninferiority study conducted in Kaduna and Ondo States, Nigeria. Adverse events (AEs) following implant insertions were compared. On the day of insertion AEs were similar among CHEW and nurse/midwife clients-0.5 percent and 0.4 percent, adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 0.92 (95 percent CI 0.38-2.23)-but noninferiority could not be established. At follow-up 6.6 percent of CHEW clients and 2.1 percen...
The majority of contraceptive services in Nigeria are offered in private settings, including Patent ...
Background: Jadelle is a set of two flexible cylindrical implants consisting of a dimethylsiloxane/ ...
Objectives The medicalization and clinic-based distribution of contraceptive methods have been criti...
Task sharing is a strategy with potential to increase access to effective modern contraceptive metho...
BACKGROUND: As part of its Family Planning 2020 commitment, the Nigerian government is aiming for a ...
This study reports on findings of a pilot of community-based distribution (CBD) of injectable contra...
ABSTRACT Background A major characteristic of all developing countries is rapid population growth wh...
Background: Subdermal implants are a long-term, efficacious, and easily reversible contraceptive wit...
Background: Subdermal contraceptive implants provide safe, effective, convenient, long term reversib...
This study reports on findings of a pilot of community-based distribution (CBD) of injectable contra...
AbstractObjectivesThe medicalization and clinic-based distribution of contraceptive methods have bee...
In Nigeria, overall modern contraceptive use is very low, however 60 percent of modern contraceptive...
Background: Health service providers can restrict access to contraceptives through their own imposed...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Understanding the extent that dif...
With training and supportive supervision, male and female Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs)...
The majority of contraceptive services in Nigeria are offered in private settings, including Patent ...
Background: Jadelle is a set of two flexible cylindrical implants consisting of a dimethylsiloxane/ ...
Objectives The medicalization and clinic-based distribution of contraceptive methods have been criti...
Task sharing is a strategy with potential to increase access to effective modern contraceptive metho...
BACKGROUND: As part of its Family Planning 2020 commitment, the Nigerian government is aiming for a ...
This study reports on findings of a pilot of community-based distribution (CBD) of injectable contra...
ABSTRACT Background A major characteristic of all developing countries is rapid population growth wh...
Background: Subdermal implants are a long-term, efficacious, and easily reversible contraceptive wit...
Background: Subdermal contraceptive implants provide safe, effective, convenient, long term reversib...
This study reports on findings of a pilot of community-based distribution (CBD) of injectable contra...
AbstractObjectivesThe medicalization and clinic-based distribution of contraceptive methods have bee...
In Nigeria, overall modern contraceptive use is very low, however 60 percent of modern contraceptive...
Background: Health service providers can restrict access to contraceptives through their own imposed...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Understanding the extent that dif...
With training and supportive supervision, male and female Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs)...
The majority of contraceptive services in Nigeria are offered in private settings, including Patent ...
Background: Jadelle is a set of two flexible cylindrical implants consisting of a dimethylsiloxane/ ...
Objectives The medicalization and clinic-based distribution of contraceptive methods have been criti...