| Literature DB >> 25153448 |
Nuriya Robinson1, Mosa Moshabela2, Lydia Owusu-Ansah3, Chisina Kapungu1, Stacie Geller1.
Abstract
Long-acting reversible contraception is an underutilized method in low-resource areas. Our study aims to: (a) assess knowledge and attitudes around contraception; (b) identify barriers to intrauterine device (IUD) uptake; and (c) develop interventions to address this gap in contraceptive care. We conducted focus group discussions with pregnant, postpartum, and reproductive-aged women, males, and health care workers in rural Ghana. Lack of IUD-specific knowledge, provider discomfort with insertion, and incomplete contraceptive counseling contribute to lack of IUD use. Participant- and provider-related barriers contribute to poor uptake of IUDs within the community. Targeted interventions are necessary to improve IUD use.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25153448 PMCID: PMC4450130 DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2014.946511
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Care Women Int ISSN: 0739-9332