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  1. Yangon University of Economics
  1. Yangon University of Economics
  2. Master of Public Administrations (MPA/EMPA)

BARRIERS TO CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD SWITCHING AMONG WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP (Case Study: Selected Villages in Kalay Township) (Htet Wai Maung, 2019)

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Title BARRIERS TO CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD SWITCHING AMONG WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP (Case Study: Selected Villages in Kalay Township) (Htet Wai Maung, 2019)
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Publication date 2019-12-01
Authors
Htet Wai Maung (EMPA - 13)
Description
World Health Organization (WHO) defined maternal health as the health of women
during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (WHO, 2016). Maternal health
is a very important determinant of familial, educational, economic, and environmental
development. One key to maternal health is family planning, which can empower
women to fulfill their familial and community roles. Family planning through
contraception offers women the opportunity to gain time between childbirths by
deciding when to get pregnant in relation to their other life obligations. Having fewer
children and spacing out births offers women and children a better quality of life and
an opportunity to be more productive members of their communities. The use of long
acting reversible methods of contraception (LARCs) has not kept step with that of shortacting
methods such as oral pills and injectable in Myanmar. Despite its wider benefits
and access at the community level, long-acting reversible and permanent methods of
contraception are among the underutilized services and are thought to be influenced by
misconceptions and socio-cultural values. This study aimed to explore awareness,
attitudes, perceptions, myths, misconceptions of women and barriers to using longacting
reversible contraception in users of short-term methods, to inform those
responsible for implementing the program such as policy makers and planners to
develop and/or improve appropriate interventions to increase contraceptive use which
ultimately improve women’s health.
Journal articles
Yangon University of Economics
Thesis/dissertations
Yangon University of Economics
Daw Yin Lei Win Swe
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