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An assessment of clinic based family planning services in Kenya: Results from the 1995 situation analysis study
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.31899/rh1997.1014
Subject(s) - family planning , christian ministry , sample (material) , population , census , reproductive health , developing country , monitoring and evaluation , business , medicine , environmental health , economic growth , research methodology , political science , chemistry , chromatography , law , economics
This study’s objective was to assist the Kenya Ministry of Health (MOH), the National Council for Population and Development (NCPD), NGOs, and donor agencies in planning the expansion and improvement of family planning (FP) and other reproductive health (RH) services provided in Kenya. Data on the functioning of program subsystems and the quality of care provided were collected in May 1995 from 254 maternal and child health/family planning (MCH/FP) facilities throughout the country using a situation analysis approach. The study sample included a representative sample of facilities from the MOH and NGO sectors. It also included a census of all facilities operated by the Nairobi City Council so that comparisons could be made with the situation analysis study undertaken in 1991. Data were collected through an inventory of facility infrastructure and equipment, staff interviews, observations of FP client-provider consultations, and exit interviews with FP and MCH staff. This is the second time that a national situation analysis study was undertaken in Kenya, and a comparison was made with the results from the first study, which was undertaken in 1989.

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