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Hilary M Schwandt1, Angel Boulware2, Julia Corey3, Ana Herrera4, Ethan Hudler5, Claudette Imbabazi6, Ilia King7, Jessica Linus8, Innocent Manzi6, Madelyn Merrit9, Lyn Mezier10, Abigail Miller1, Haley Morris11, Dieudonne Musemakweli6, Uwase Musekura12, Divine Mutuyimana6, Chimene Ntakarutimana13, Nirali Patel14, Adriana Scanteianu15, Biganette-Evidente Shemeza6, Gi'anna Sterling-Donaldson16, Chantal Umutoni6, Lyse Uwera6, Madeleine Zeiler1, Seth Feinberg9.
Abstract
Use of modern contraception in Rwanda has risen dramatically over a short time period. To better understand contraceptive users' motivations for family planning services in Rwanda, 32 in-depth interviews with contraceptive users and eight focus groups with 88 family planning providers were conducted in Rwanda's Musanze and Nyamasheke districts. Study participants noted how family planning is critical for providing a better life for children. Family planning gives mothers independence from childcare to work in order to provide for their children's wellbeing. Family planning presented an opportunity for generational upward mobility and was perceived as a way to contribute positively to society.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33886566 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240