OBJECTIVE: In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, there is a low adherence of the population to the use of family planning (FP) due to various social barriers. This study aimed to understand the drives from social barriers to the use of FP in women in the Kivu, a region particularly affected by poverty and many years of conflicts. A theory of planned behaviour (TPB) using a generalised structural equation modelling has been applied to understand the complex sociocultural drivers to the intention and the ultimate decision to use FP. DESIGN: Longitudinal study. SETTING: A community-based approach was used to investigate FP use in the North and South-Kivu regions. PARTICIPANTS: Overall, 1812 women 15 years and older were enrolled in the base...
INTRODUCTION: Family planning is one of the cost-effective strategies in reducing maternal and child...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the ave...
Evidence suggests that socio-cultural barriers that limit the ability of women in sub-Saharan Africa...
OBJECTIVE: In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, there is a low adherence of the population to th...
The objectives of this survey were to identify women’s level of KAP toward FP; identify possible bar...
This study aims to identify the factors that favor the use of modern contraceptive methods in non-pr...
Recent research from Kinshasa, DRC, has shown that only one in five married women uses modern contra...
PURPOSE: To address the high unmet need for postpartum family planning (PPFP) in resource-limited se...
This paper attempts to discern barriers to family planning access and use in the Manguier quarter of...
This paper attempts to discern barriers to family planning access and use in the Manguier quarter of...
Nguyen Toan Tran,1–3,* Wambi Maurice E Yameogo,4,5,* Mary Eluned Gaffield,1 Félicit&eac...
Contraceptive use is low in developing countries which are still largely driven by male dominated cu...
Tanzania has one of the highest Total Fertility Rate in Africa of 4.8 and a 32% level of Family plan...
Introduction: family planning is one of the cost-effective strategies in reducing maternal and child...
BACKGROUND: Family planning (FP) has the potential to improve maternal and child health outcomes and...
INTRODUCTION: Family planning is one of the cost-effective strategies in reducing maternal and child...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the ave...
Evidence suggests that socio-cultural barriers that limit the ability of women in sub-Saharan Africa...
OBJECTIVE: In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, there is a low adherence of the population to th...
The objectives of this survey were to identify women’s level of KAP toward FP; identify possible bar...
This study aims to identify the factors that favor the use of modern contraceptive methods in non-pr...
Recent research from Kinshasa, DRC, has shown that only one in five married women uses modern contra...
PURPOSE: To address the high unmet need for postpartum family planning (PPFP) in resource-limited se...
This paper attempts to discern barriers to family planning access and use in the Manguier quarter of...
This paper attempts to discern barriers to family planning access and use in the Manguier quarter of...
Nguyen Toan Tran,1–3,* Wambi Maurice E Yameogo,4,5,* Mary Eluned Gaffield,1 Félicit&eac...
Contraceptive use is low in developing countries which are still largely driven by male dominated cu...
Tanzania has one of the highest Total Fertility Rate in Africa of 4.8 and a 32% level of Family plan...
Introduction: family planning is one of the cost-effective strategies in reducing maternal and child...
BACKGROUND: Family planning (FP) has the potential to improve maternal and child health outcomes and...
INTRODUCTION: Family planning is one of the cost-effective strategies in reducing maternal and child...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the ave...
Evidence suggests that socio-cultural barriers that limit the ability of women in sub-Saharan Africa...