Decision-making pathways for contraceptive use among refugee and host populations in Adjumani district, Uganda; an exploratory study
Roselline Achola,
Christopher Garimoi Orach,
Elizabeth Nabiwemba
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
Contraceptive use is known to have a positive impact on maternal and child health outcomes; however, its use is still low in low-income countries, especially among people in humanitarian situations. This study explored decision-making processes towards the use of contraceptives by people in humanitarian situations to inform program design and uptake.
Methods
A qualitative exploratory study was conducted among women of reproductive age … Show more
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