Effective utilization of family planning services are major contributors of improved maternal health. This, in turn, needs adequate involvement of male partners through direct uptake the services and approval of the spouses’ usage. Yet the family planning method utilization as well as male involvement is indicated to be low in Ethiopia. Qualitative case study was conducted in August 2015 in Arba Minch town to identify barriers to male involvement in uptake of family planning services. Open ended, semistructured questionnaire was used to interview the participants. Four men and four women are purposively selected. Interviews were conducted in audibly private location after verbal consent was obtained from the recruited individuals. All inter...
Abstract: Family planning service contributes a lot in reduction of morbidity and mortality and it d...
Introduction: Despite the advantaged position of men in sexual, family and reproductive health matte...
Background: Although large families are desired in Nigeria, women tend to want fewer children than m...
Effective utilization of family planning services are major contributors of improved maternal health...
Background: Men's participation is crucial to the success of family planning programs and women's em...
After 40 years of family planning program implementation in Tanzania, the use of modem family planni...
Abstract: Back Ground: Family planning is a key for slowing unsustainable population growth and the ...
Introduction: Male involvement in family planning is one of the strategies that were embraced in the...
Background: Family planning programs have always been considered as the interventions of choice for ...
Background: In Tanzania the use of FP is still low. The use of contraceptives in married men of 15 ...
Background:- Men are not only act as decision-makers for women and children’s access to health serv...
Background: Reproductive health and Family Planning (FP) services have been of global concern especi...
BACKGROUND: Men involvement is one of the important factors in family planning (FP) service utilizat...
Malawi is among countries with the highest maternal mortality ratio (MMR) and fertility rate (FR) in...
Tanzania has one of the highest Total Fertility Rate in Africa of 4.8 and a 32% level of Family plan...
Abstract: Family planning service contributes a lot in reduction of morbidity and mortality and it d...
Introduction: Despite the advantaged position of men in sexual, family and reproductive health matte...
Background: Although large families are desired in Nigeria, women tend to want fewer children than m...
Effective utilization of family planning services are major contributors of improved maternal health...
Background: Men's participation is crucial to the success of family planning programs and women's em...
After 40 years of family planning program implementation in Tanzania, the use of modem family planni...
Abstract: Back Ground: Family planning is a key for slowing unsustainable population growth and the ...
Introduction: Male involvement in family planning is one of the strategies that were embraced in the...
Background: Family planning programs have always been considered as the interventions of choice for ...
Background: In Tanzania the use of FP is still low. The use of contraceptives in married men of 15 ...
Background:- Men are not only act as decision-makers for women and children’s access to health serv...
Background: Reproductive health and Family Planning (FP) services have been of global concern especi...
BACKGROUND: Men involvement is one of the important factors in family planning (FP) service utilizat...
Malawi is among countries with the highest maternal mortality ratio (MMR) and fertility rate (FR) in...
Tanzania has one of the highest Total Fertility Rate in Africa of 4.8 and a 32% level of Family plan...
Abstract: Family planning service contributes a lot in reduction of morbidity and mortality and it d...
Introduction: Despite the advantaged position of men in sexual, family and reproductive health matte...
Background: Although large families are desired in Nigeria, women tend to want fewer children than m...