Access to Norplant Removal: An Issue of Informed Choice

  • Elizabeth Tolley
  • Christine Nare
Publication date
August 2001
Publisher
University of Toronto Medical Journal

Abstract

This paper presents data from a qualitative study to examine women’s experiences in using and discontinuing use of Norplant at four family planning clinics in Dakar, Senegal. Focus group discussions and individual interviews were conducted between June and August 1996, with 81 current and past Norplant users and 14 providers. The study found that a woman’s desire to limit future childbearing and her husband’s support for method use increased her acceptance of side effects and use of the method. Counselling that women perceived to be thorough and that included discussion of other options also had a positive effect on acceptance and use. Finally, the study identified ways in which providers attempted to control decision-making about treatment...

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