Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implications for future population growth. It provides a target of women most likely and willing to use contraceptive methods. The present study was conducted to find out the extent of unmet need for contraception among women of reproductive age group (15 – 49 years) in a tertiary care hospital of Nagpur and to study the socio-demographic factors associated with unmet need. A cross sectional study was conducted for 2 months using a pre-designed and pre-tested questionnaire for data collection. Two hundred and fifty women were included in the study using convenience sampling. The unmet need for family planning was found to be 17.6%, out of which 61.4%...
The primary aim of family planning program is to enable women to fulfill their own needs and desires...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is a tool to monitor the family planning program. Hence, ...
Background: Unmet need is one of the challenges to meet the contraceptive use among slum dwellers. T...
Background: Unmet need is a valuable indicator for assessing the achievements of national family pla...
Background: More than 100 million women in less developed countries or about 17% of all married wome...
Aim: To study knowledge about contraceptive methods in women with unmet need. Materials and Methods:...
This cross-sectional study was conducted on married women residing in urban slums of Kamrangirchar i...
Context: Unmet need for family planning (FP), which refers to the condition in which there is the de...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...
Unmet need for contraception has been a central indicator for monitoring the progress of family plan...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want t...
Unmet contraceptives need refer to women who expressed a desire to space or limit their family size ...
Background: Contraceptive behavior and unmet need for family planning, particularly among the tribal...
Recent programs have strategies, which focuses on meeting, rather than trying to change people‘s nee...
Unmet need for contraception has been a central indicator for monitoring the progress of family plan...
The primary aim of family planning program is to enable women to fulfill their own needs and desires...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is a tool to monitor the family planning program. Hence, ...
Background: Unmet need is one of the challenges to meet the contraceptive use among slum dwellers. T...
Background: Unmet need is a valuable indicator for assessing the achievements of national family pla...
Background: More than 100 million women in less developed countries or about 17% of all married wome...
Aim: To study knowledge about contraceptive methods in women with unmet need. Materials and Methods:...
This cross-sectional study was conducted on married women residing in urban slums of Kamrangirchar i...
Context: Unmet need for family planning (FP), which refers to the condition in which there is the de...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...
Unmet need for contraception has been a central indicator for monitoring the progress of family plan...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want t...
Unmet contraceptives need refer to women who expressed a desire to space or limit their family size ...
Background: Contraceptive behavior and unmet need for family planning, particularly among the tribal...
Recent programs have strategies, which focuses on meeting, rather than trying to change people‘s nee...
Unmet need for contraception has been a central indicator for monitoring the progress of family plan...
The primary aim of family planning program is to enable women to fulfill their own needs and desires...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is a tool to monitor the family planning program. Hence, ...
Background: Unmet need is one of the challenges to meet the contraceptive use among slum dwellers. T...