Browsing by Subject "Family planning"
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Acceptability of Modern Contraceptive Methods by Manyata Leaders in Napak District, Karamoja Region.
(International Health Sciences University., 2015-12)Uganda is classified as one of the 49 poorest countries, and its population growth is one of the highest in the world, at 3.4 percent. In 2011, the population was estimated to be 34.5 million, and the bottom of the population ... -
Factors Influencing The Uptake Of Long-Term Reversible Family Planning Methods Among Congolese Women Of The Reproductive Age Group(15-49) In Kyangwali Refugee Settlement In Hoima District,Uganda
(CIU, 2017-11)ABSTRACT Introduction: Family planning is one of four pillars of Safe Motherhood that aimed at preventing and reducing maternal mortality rates in developing countries including Uganda through controlling of the number ... -
Factors Influencing the Use of Family Planning Among Couples in Yei Town Payam, Yei River County, Central Equatorial State: South Sudan.
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Knowledge, Attitude And Practices Of Postnatal Mothers Towards The Utilization Of Modern Family Planning Services At Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital, Kabarole District .
(International Health Sciences University, 2018-11)Introduction: Family Planning use in Uganda is 23% and the unmet needs of family planning of unknown proportion of women are accessed free of charge from public clinics. Therefore a study on the level of knowledge, ... -
Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Of Mothers Aged 15-45years Towards Natural Family Planning In Karambi Sub-county- Kabarole District.
(International Health Sciences University, 2018-05)Approximately about 24% of married women in Sub-Saharan Africa have an unmet need for Natural family planning, defined as the desire to avoid pregnancy for the next two or more years and not utilizing a modern method of ... -
Prevalence And Determinants Of Postpartum Intra-Uterine Contraceptive Device Use Among Postpartum Mothers In Abori Cell In Lira East Division.
(Clarke International University, 2022-02)Background: Postpartum intrauterine contraceptives device (IUCD) is a reliable, effective, safe and recommended contraceptive method for the postpartum mothers. However, there is limited data regarding the prevalence of ...