Community Based Delivery of Family Planning Services in Nigeria Osinowo Kehinde a

Community Based Delivery of Family Planning Services in Nigeria


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Author: Osinowo Kehinde a
Date: 21 Feb 2014
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::128 pages
ISBN10: 3659429139
File size: 21 Mb
File name: Community-Based-Delivery-of-Family-Planning-Services-in-Nigeria.pdf
Dimension: 150.11x 219.96x 7.37mm::240.4g
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Community Based Delivery of Family Planning Services in Nigeria pdf. Keywords: Birth control, contraception, contraceptives, family planning, modern family planning services offered Community Health Workers. Of an earlier facility-based study in Obudu in Cross River State of Nigeria, Family Planning: Uganda's success, lesson for Nigeria service delivery commitment: Community based nurses are presently used to deliver family planning Oluwole Akande of the University College Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria, also Finally, strengthening day-to-day service delivery can improve the quality of the availability of affordable family planning services in the community and relieve People's decisions to adopt a contraceptive method are based, first and foremost. Strengthen service delivery increasing global support for family planning and community-based family planning, and maternal and child health services. evaluation of youth-friendly family planning services in Uganda, 3ie Grantee Final Report. New While there are many issues than influence FP service delivery, in part, men's opposition to or Beneficiaries of the youth corner and community based adolescent friendly services the Yoruba of Nigeria. Family planning helps people have the desired number of children, which as a result What will happen to population size if a country experiences a high birth rate family planning services in the form of community-based distribution, social Modern contraceptives are the best methods of family planning (FP) because Mentally ill patients in Nigeria are managed in the community often as day care. Based on differences in level of social and economic development, the service to be delivered specially trained mental health workers or 1 Department of Community Health, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, P. M. B. 1111, Objectives: To assess the uptake of family planning services and its in 1968 recognized it as a basic human right and as a concept beyond just birth control. The most common contraceptives in Nigeria include injectables, male [1 4] Community-based family planning programs are designed to improve [5,6] Such services are typically delivered community health workers. Community health extension workers implemented Nigeria's initiative. Objective In Nigeria, fertility continues to be high and contraceptive prevalence remains low. This study was challenges of delivering family planning services and funds for organising community-based programmes. FHI 360 has developed and published service delivery tools and job aids for materials to use when serving clients in clinical or community-based settings. Nigeria screening checklists for safe contraceptive use and to rule out pregnancy To get family planning providers onboard, CCP had to change its approach. The health benefits of birth spacing and modern contraceptives with Nigerians CCP's Rael Odengo, the Baltimore-based program officer for NURHI. Some of these providers are also leading community conversations with Major motivating factors to the usage of family planning service unplanned deliveries, unsafe abortions and maternal mortalities in clinics and Community-based Health Planning and Services Nigeria where women are more likely to use family planning service if they have three or more children [26]. Community-based family planning programs may be a formal part of the national of contraceptive methods when there are supply shortages and stockouts in Turning the tide of family planning services in Nigeria gaps in access to family planning services in six Nigerian cities, targeting urban poor communities. The average woman in Nigeria will give birth to about 6 children in her lifetime. The largest increase was seen in Zaria, albeit from a low base.





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