Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires access to safe and effective contraceptive methods. We conducted a study on knowledge, determinants and use of modern contraceptives among married women in Sabon Gari, Zaria-Northern Nigeria. Objective : The study aimed to assess contraceptive knowledge, sources of information, determinants and use of modern FP. Methods: This was a cross sectional descriptive and health facility-based study. Respondents were selected consecutively from the out-patient clinic register of Comprehensive Health Centre, ABUTH Sabon Gari, Zaria. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data. Results: Only 309 questionnaires were finally analyzed. Mean a...
BACKGROUND: Universal contraceptive access is one of the key strategies for achieving sustainable de...
ASTRACT Background: Poor uptake of Modern Family Planning Methods (MFPM) is compatible with a high ...
Background: The fertility rate is high and the contraceptive prevalence rate is very low in Nigeria....
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
Background: Women’s ability to determine whether and when to have children, enhances their health, e...
Background: Contraceptive choice in Nigeria differs from one region to the other for various reasons...
Background: Contraceptive use can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improves the socio-eco...
Family planning is a key strategy in the control of fertility among women. This study sought to dete...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
Background: In developing countries especially in Africa, reproductive ill health have been a great...
Background: While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraceptio...
BACKGROUND: Universal contraceptive access is one of the key strategies for achieving sustainable de...
ASTRACT Background: Poor uptake of Modern Family Planning Methods (MFPM) is compatible with a high ...
Background: The fertility rate is high and the contraceptive prevalence rate is very low in Nigeria....
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
In modern days, the need to control child birth and maintain a manageable family size is a fact of l...
Background: Women’s ability to determine whether and when to have children, enhances their health, e...
Background: Contraceptive choice in Nigeria differs from one region to the other for various reasons...
Background: Contraceptive use can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improves the socio-eco...
Family planning is a key strategy in the control of fertility among women. This study sought to dete...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
Background: In developing countries especially in Africa, reproductive ill health have been a great...
Background: While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraceptio...
BACKGROUND: Universal contraceptive access is one of the key strategies for achieving sustainable de...
ASTRACT Background: Poor uptake of Modern Family Planning Methods (MFPM) is compatible with a high ...
Background: The fertility rate is high and the contraceptive prevalence rate is very low in Nigeria....