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Prevalence of long-acting reversible contraceptive methods utilization and associated factors among counseled mothers in immediate postpartum period at Jimma University medical center, Ethiopia
BackgroundPostpartum family planning is defined as the prevention of unintended pregnancy and closely spaced pregnancies through the first twelve...
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Utilization of long-acting contraceptive methods and associated factors among married women in Farta Woreda, Northwest Ethiopia: a community-based mixed method study
BackgroundAlthough long-acting contraceptive methods are highly effective, safe, and provide uninterrupted protection from unintended pregnancy...
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Long acting reversible contraceptive utilization and its associated factors among modern contraceptive users in high fertility sub-Saharan Africa countries: a multi-level analysis of recent demographic and health surveys
BackgroundLong-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have been hailed as one of the safest and most effective methods of contraception. However,...
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Spatial distribution and multilevel analysis of factors associated with long-acting reversible contraceptive use among sexually active women of reproductive age in Nigeria
BackgroundLong-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), including hormonal implants and intrauterine devices, are highly effective pregnancy...
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Prevalence and factors associated with the use of long-acting reversible and permanent contraceptive methods among women who desire no more children in high fertility countries in sub-saharan Africa
BackgroundThe proportion of women with family planning needs increased from 74 to 76% between 2000 and 2019, and this improvement has not transcended...
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Early discontinuation of long-acting reversible contraceptives and associated factors among women discontinuing long-acting reversible contraceptives at national referral hospital, Kampala-Uganda; a cross-sectional study
BackgroundHigh levels of unmet need for contraception and unwanted pregnancies are high in develo** countries despite efforts to reduce them....
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Inequalities in short-acting reversible, long-acting reversible and permanent contraception use among currently married women in India
BackgroundIn India, the usage of modern contraception methods among women is relatively lower in comparison to other developed economies. Even within...
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Magnitude and factors for method discontinuation and switching among long acting reversible contraceptive users in health facilities of Southern Ethiopia
BackgroundLong Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) are contraceptives that prevent unplanned pregnancy in a more safer and effective way than...
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Determinants of postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptives in the extended postpartum period in Shashago district, Central Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study conducted in the community
BackgroundWomen who fail to initiate contraceptive use within the first year after childbirth face an increased likelihood of experiencing unintended...
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Patient Barriers to Discontinuing Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
ObjectivesTo describe how frequently a national sample of patients with experience discontinuing or desiring discontinuation of long-acting...
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Informed choice and its associated factors among women received immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptives at public hospitals in Sidama Regional State, Ethiopia, 2022
IntroductionIt is crucial to ensure the quality of family planning (FP) services through women's informed choice during the provision of long-acting...
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Use of reproductive health services among women using long- or short-acting contraceptive methods – a register-based cohort study from Finland
BackgroundLong-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) have superior contraceptive efficacy compared to short-acting reversible contraceptives...
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Results of Immediate Postpartum Long Acting Reversible Contraception Provision After Expanded Reimbursement Policy Implementation at an Academic Medical Institution
IntroductionImmediate postpartum (IPP) Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) is effective in reducing short birth spacing, which is highest...
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Reasons for modern contraceptives choice and long-acting reversible contraceptives early removal in Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia; qualitative approach
BackgroundWomen use modern contraceptive methods, mainly either to limit or space pregnancy and both are not identical in their choices. One method...
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Women’s empowerment indicators and short- and long-acting contraceptive method use: evidence from DHS from 11 countries
BackgroundWith a population of about 1.1 billion, sub-Saharan Africa is projected to overtake Eastern, Southern and Central Asia to become the most...
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Early discontinuation of long-acting reversible contraceptives at four government hospitals, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
ObjectiveGiven high unmet need for contraception in Ethiopia, this study aimed to determine prevalence and factors associated with early...
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An educational video on long-acting reversible contraception as a counseling tool for postpartum adolescents
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of using an animated local language educational video to counsel postpartum adolescents on the benefits and use of...
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Perceptions of indigenous ugandan men on the use of long acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) by rural women
Worldwide, unintended pregnancies remain a critical public health challenge, with 74 million women in low- and middle-income countries getting these...
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Women’s sexual empowerment and utilization of long-acting reversible contraceptives in Ghana: evidence from the 2014 demographic and health survey
BackgroundLong-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) contribute significantly to a decline in unintended pregnancies globally. However, not much is...
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Determinants of long act reversible contraceptive utilization among HIV positive reproductive age women attending ART clinic in South West Ethiopia
BackgroundIdentifying the determinants of long-acting contraceptive utilization and managing the sexual and reproductive health of HIV-infected women...