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  5. (PDF) A global research agenda for family planning: Results of an

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  6. (PDF) The need for family planning

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  5. Family Planning and Pregnancy: US and Europe Perspectives

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  1. Knowledge, attitude and practice towards family planning among

    Introduction. Family planning (FP) is defined as a way of thinking and living that is adopted voluntary upon the bases of knowledge, attitude, and responsible decisions by individuals and couples [].Family planning refers to a conscious effort by a couple to limit or space the number of children they have through the use of contraceptive methods [].

  2. (PDF) The need for family planning

    123. Popul Environ (2007) 28:212-222. DOI 10.1007/s11111-007-0042-9. The purpose of this paper is to examine the evidence on the need for family. planning. The available evidence on current ...

  3. Understanding family planning decision-making: perspectives of

    After a refresher training session about principles and techniques of qualitative research, ethics and confidentiality, and role-playing exercises with a supervisor, the interviewer piloted two different semi-structured interview guides (see selected questions in Table Table1) 1) (one interview with a family planning service provider and one ...

  4. Perceptions of family planning services and its key barriers among

    This research shows that both young men and women are keen on getting involved with initiatives and campaigns for supporting local governments in strengthening the family planning programs in Nepal. ... Family planning is a choice for many youth, ... Every member of the group could make their contribution to any question posed before proceeding ...

  5. (PDF) World Family Planning 2020

    Globally, the number of women aged 15-19 years who had unmet need fo r family planning decreased from. 17 million in 2000 to 14 million in 2020 ( gure 8). e large decline in unmet need amo ng ...

  6. PDF FAMILY PLANNING EVIDENCE BRIEF

    e (World Health Organization).This is one of seven Family Planning Evidence Briefs prepared for the Family Planning Summit h. ld in London on July 11, 2017. The briefs highlight evidence and provide research and programme considerations for improving access to family planning and.

  7. Family planning science and practice...

    Since 2009, the International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) has served as an opportunity for the global reproductive health community to share FP advances and practice lessons in the areas of research, programming, and advocacy. The purpose of this paper was to synthesize the key results and findings presented by members of the FP ...

  8. Family planning/contraception methods

    Key facts. Among the 1.9 billion women of reproductive age group (15-49 years) worldwide in 2021, 1.1 billion have a need for family planning; of these, 874 million are using modern contraceptive methods, and 164 million have an unmet need for contraception (1).; The proportion of the need for family planning satisfied by modern methods, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) indicator 3.7.1 ...

  9. Contraceptive risk events among family planning specialists: a cross

    The majority of family planning specialists have experienced contraceptive risk events during times of active pregnancy prevention since their medical training. ... capturing the potential for pregnancy may better address our research question than the overestimated performance deduced from clinically recognizable pregnancy used to calculate ...

  10. Understanding family planning decision-making: perspectives of

    A number of factors may determine family planning decisions; however, some may be dependent on the social and cultural context. To understand these factors, we conducted a qualitative study with family planning providers and community stakeholders in a diverse, low-income neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey. We used purposeful sampling to recruit 16 respondents (eight family planning service ...

  11. PDF Reviewing the Evidence and Identifying Gaps in Family Planning Research

    Research on family planning has made great strides in generating evidence about how it improves lives through reducing adverse health outcomes associated with unintended pregnancy, reducing poverty by facilitating economic development and improving women's and girls' social status. As the availability and

  12. A Review of Family Planning Outcomes

    egration on FP programming remain. The main objectives of this review are to assess the recent evidence base on the effects of integrated programming on FP services and outcomes, gather lessons learned for FP services in integrated programs, and provide. recommendations for future research. Although the review builds on the evidence base on FP ...

  13. Exploring the issues, practices, and prospects of family planning among

    The wording and order of the questions were designed to appeal to both female and male respondents (Bryman, 2012). Only one interview was conducted per couple with no-repeat interviews. ... The analysis of qualitative research data in family planning and reproductive health care. BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 31 (1), 40-43. 10.1783 ...

  14. A guide to family planning

    This flip-chart is a tool to use during family planning counselling or in group sessions with clients. It can: • help your clients choose and use the method of family planning that suits them best; • give you the information you need for high-quality and effective family planning counseling and care; • help you know who may need referral.

  15. The DHS Program

    Family planning refers to use of modern contraceptives or natural techniques to limit or space pregnancies. Modern methods of contraception include the pill, female and male sterilization, IUD, injectables, implants, male and female condom, diaphragm, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods include periodic abstinence, withdrawal and ...

  16. Knowledge of Fertility and Perspectives About Family Planning Among

    Key Points. Question What are the fertility and family planning concerns of female physicians, and how do they affect women's career trajectory in medicine?. Findings This qualitative study with structured 1:1 qualitative interviews with 16 female physicians identified fertility and family-building concerns that were used to develop and pilot test a survey for women in medicine.

  17. Family Planning Knowledge, Attitude and Practice among Married ...

    Background Understanding why people do not use family planning is critical to address unmet needs and to increase contraceptive use. According to the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey 2011, most women and men had knowledge on some family planning methods but only about 29% of married women were using contraceptives. 20% women had an unmet need for family planning. We examined knowledge ...

  18. Fifty Years of Family Planning: New Evidence on the Long-Run Effects of

    Family planning policies, defined in this paper as those increasing legal or financial access to modern contraceptives and related education and medical services, have grown increasingly controversial over the last decade. 1 In 2010 and 2011, congressional Republicans supported proposals to cut family planning funding through Title X of the Public Health Service Act, which funds U.S. family ...

  19. PDF Introduction to research in family planning

    Describe the type of data used in qualitative and quantitative research. Identify sources of data for qualitative and quantitative studies. Discuss the importance of operationalizing a research question. List the four different levels of measurement. Discuss how to determine the most appropriate type of data analysis given a research question ...

  20. Knowledge, attitude and practice towards family planning among

    Objective To assess the knowledge and attitude regarding family planning and the practice of family planning among the women of reproductive age group in South Achefer District, Northwest Ethiopia, 2017. Result The study showed that the overall proper knowledge, attitude and practice of women towards family planning (FP) was 42.3%, 58.8%, and 50.4% respectively. Factors associated with the ...

  21. Practice questionnaire on family planning (n =100).

    Introduction: Globally in 2019, there were 1.9 billion reproductive-age women. Around 922 million of them were using either modern or traditional methods of family planning. Women with ...

  22. Advancing Rights-Based Family Planning from 2020 to 2030

    Acknowledging early on that available indicators did not do justice to measuring rights-based family planning, questions related to aspects of rights, namely quality, equity, and accountability were added to the National Composite Index on Family Planning (NCIFP), which was fielded in 2014 and 2017. 24, 25 Through 22 questions across the three ...

  23. Family Planning Questionnaire

    Family Planning Questionnaire. This questionnaire was developed as part of a wider program to use advanced audience segmentation (AAS) techniques in order to properly direct family planning (FP) messages to specific audiences. After the initial AAS work was carried out, and the team learned more about the contraceptive needs of men and women ...

  24. (Pdf) Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Family Planning in East

    This review is aimed to investigate family planning knowledge, attitudes, and practices in east African countries. through published papers.A re view was conducted on knowledge, attitude and ...