Understanding the association between informed choice and long-term reversible contraception among women aged 15-49 in Uganda: findings from the 2016 Demographic Health Survey
Abstract:IntroductionLong-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods are superior to other modern birth control methods in preventing pregnancy as they are highly effective and have a low failure rate. The Ugandan Ministry of Health has prioritized providing long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) and ensuring informed choice within the context of family planning. This study aims to understand the relationship between informed choice and LARC use among women aged 15-49 in Uganda after adjusting for potential co… Show more
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