Background The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 33 months between two consecutive live births to reduce the risk of adverse maternal and child health outcomes …
P Muhoza, AK Koffi, P Anglewicz… - Health Policy and …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Approximately 214 million women of reproductive age lack adequate access to contraception for their family planning needs, yet patterns of contraceptive availability have …
JE Finlay - Population and Development Review, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, I provide a narrative review of the literature addressing the contribution of public family planning programs and policies to the contraceptive transition in low‐and …
Objective This study aimed to assess the prevalence of immediate postpartum family planning utilisation and the associated factors among postpartum women at public hospitals …
DA Nurma - Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, 2021 - jurnal.unej.ac.id
Laju pertumbuhan penduduk di Indonesia mengalami peningkatan sebesar 1, 49% atau bertambah 4, 5 juta setiap tahunnya. Hal ini menyebabkan tidak sesuainya program …
Background Despite the efforts to promote universal coverage for family planning, inequalities are still high in several countries. Our aim was to identify which sources of …
JM Kraft, F Serbanescu, MM Schmitz… - Journal of Women's …, 2022 - liebertpub.com
Background: Globally 10% of women have an unmet need for contraception, with higher rates in sub-Saharan Africa. Programs to improve family planning (FP) outcomes require …
Unmet family planning is one of the common causes of low contraceptive prevalence rates in developing countries, including Indonesia. Contraceptive in family planning is used to …