评价拉各斯州计划生育服务的选择和可得性:对Noi民意调查基于人口普查的卫生设施评估数据的二次分析

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产妇死亡率仍然高得令人无法接受,特别是在尼日利亚等发展中国家。尼日利亚约占全球孕产妇死亡总数的20%,尼日利亚妇女一生中因怀孕或分娩而死亡的风险为1 / 18。提出了以证据为基础的战略,包括计划生育,以减少产妇死亡率,这是减少高危妊娠和分娩比例以及减少产妇死亡风险的唯一战略。尽管有这些好处,但计划生育服务的需求仍未得到满足。本研究评估了拉各斯州卫生机构中计划生育服务的选择和可用性,考察了现代避孕的挑战、障碍和文化限制,并提供了有助于提高该州计划生育使用率的解决方案。该研究还提出了在拉各斯州增加自愿避孕措施最有效的供需干预措施。
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Evaluation of the choices and availability of family planning services in Lagos State: A secondary analysis of census-based health facility assessment data from Noi Polls
Maternal mortality rates remain unacceptably high, especially in developing countries like Nigeria. Nigeria is responsible for about 20% of all global maternal deaths, with a Nigerian woman having a 1 in 18-lifetime risk of dying because of pregnancy or childbirth. Evidence-based strategies have been proposed, including family planning (FP), to reduce the incidence of maternal mortality, which is the only strategy that reduces the proportion of high-risk pregnancies and births and reduces exposure to the risk of maternal mortality. Despite these benefits, there is still a high unmet need for family planning services. The present study assesses the choices and availability of FP services in Lagos state health facilities, examines the challenges, barriers, and cultural restraints to modern contraception, and proffers solutions that will help increase FP uptake in the state. The study also presented supply-and-demand interventions that are most effective at increasing voluntary contraceptive uptake in Lagos state.
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