Background: The contraceptive prevalence rate in Mozambique was estimated as 11.3% in the last Demographic and Health Survey. The impact of family planning (FP) on women’s health and on the reduction of maternal mortality is well known. Methods: Acknowledging the importance of user satisfaction in the utilisation of health services, exit interviews were used to assess women’s satisfaction with FP services in Mozambique. The survey, conducted in 174 health facilities, was representative at the national level, covered all provinces, and both urban and rural areas. Results: Overall, 86% of respondents were satisfied with FP services, but issues such as insufficient supplies of oral contraceptives and the low quality of healthcare provider/clie...
Provider perspectives have been overlooked in efforts to address the challenges of unmet need for fa...
The USAID-funded Primary Health Care Support Project conducted a study of contraceptive users (n = 6...
Almost 90 percent of all women in Zimbabwe lack health insurance. Most are undereducated or underemp...
Background: The contraceptive prevalence rate in Mozambique was estimated as 11.3% in the last Demog...
Objectives: To examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is shap...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is...
Family planning is one of the ways through which maternal deaths can be reduced. Studies have shown ...
Abstract Background In Mozambique, both the government and partners have undertaken efforts over the...
CONTEXT—Family planning is highly beneficial to women’s overall health, morbidity, and mortality, pa...
One of Lesotho's population goals is to achieve replacement-level fertility by 2011, but the contrac...
Family planning saves lives but is underutilized in developing countries. Improvements in the qualit...
Introduction: Improved usage of family planning services is essential for improving maternal health ...
Patient satisfaction is considered an indicator of quality of care. This study aimed to assess the d...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Contribution of C...
Mozambique has witnessed a climbing total fertility rate in the last 20 years. Nearly one-third of m...
Provider perspectives have been overlooked in efforts to address the challenges of unmet need for fa...
The USAID-funded Primary Health Care Support Project conducted a study of contraceptive users (n = 6...
Almost 90 percent of all women in Zimbabwe lack health insurance. Most are undereducated or underemp...
Background: The contraceptive prevalence rate in Mozambique was estimated as 11.3% in the last Demog...
Objectives: To examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is shap...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is...
Family planning is one of the ways through which maternal deaths can be reduced. Studies have shown ...
Abstract Background In Mozambique, both the government and partners have undertaken efforts over the...
CONTEXT—Family planning is highly beneficial to women’s overall health, morbidity, and mortality, pa...
One of Lesotho's population goals is to achieve replacement-level fertility by 2011, but the contrac...
Family planning saves lives but is underutilized in developing countries. Improvements in the qualit...
Introduction: Improved usage of family planning services is essential for improving maternal health ...
Patient satisfaction is considered an indicator of quality of care. This study aimed to assess the d...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Contribution of C...
Mozambique has witnessed a climbing total fertility rate in the last 20 years. Nearly one-third of m...
Provider perspectives have been overlooked in efforts to address the challenges of unmet need for fa...
The USAID-funded Primary Health Care Support Project conducted a study of contraceptive users (n = 6...
Almost 90 percent of all women in Zimbabwe lack health insurance. Most are undereducated or underemp...