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Research data: FAMILY PLANNING

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2022 Working towards evidence-based implementation of family planning policy programmes in Uganda

Increasing family planning uptake among women of child bearing age in Uganda requires the intensification of proven strategies such as educa...

2019 Nurses' perceptions of adolescents accessing and utilizing sexual and reproductive healthcare services in Cape Town, South Africa: A qualitative study

In Sub-Saharan Africa access to and utilization of sexual and reproductive healthcare is unsatisfactory. Consequently, rates of teenage preg...

2018 Fertility intentions of prenatal and postpartum HIV-positive women in primary care in Mpumalanga province, South Africa: a longitudinal study

This study aimed to assess fertility intentions (planning to have more children in the future) and associated factors among pregnant and pos...

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2017 Psychosocial correlates of patient-provider family planning discussions among HIV-infected pregnant women in South Africa

Patient???provider family planning discussions and preconception counseling can reduce maternal and neonatal risks by increasing adherence t...