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Expansion of postpartum/postabortion contraception in Honduras
Author(s) -
Ruth Fabiola Rondón Medina,
Ricardo Ver,
Irma Milagros Carhuancho Mendoza,
Claudia R. Aguilar
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.31899/rh4.1159
Subject(s) - family planning , medicine , christian ministry , abortion , population , family medicine , developing country , program evaluation , gynecology , pregnancy , research methodology , environmental health , economic growth , political science , public administration , economics , biology , law , genetics
The objective of this program was to increase the accessibility to quality postpartum/postabortion contraceptive services and to decrease the unmet need for contraceptive methods during these periods. The results showed that the project was a success in terms of process variables such as provision of information and offering of services as well as in terms of the proportion of women who adopted a contraceptive method before discharge from the hospital and in the reduction of unmet need (as measured by the number of women who left the hospital without receiving the contraceptive method she wanted). (excerpt)

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