Provider Perspectives on Barriers to Family Planning Quality in Uganda: a qualitative study

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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health

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Provider perspectives on the quality of family planning services have been overlooked in quality of care research and interventions. This qualitative study was carried out in four districts in Uganda, a country where lack of access to quality family planning services remains a challenge. Using four focus group discussions, 16 provider in-depth interviews and nine manager in-depth interviews, this study documented providers' perceptions of quality of care and of barriers to quality services at the organisational and societal levels. To guide study development, analysis and interpretation, the authors relied on an ecological framework where providers' abilities are shaped by the larger organisational and societal environments in which providers live and work.

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Mugisha, J. F., & Reynolds, H. (2008). Provider perspectives on barriers to family planning quality in Uganda: a qualitative study. BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 34(1), 37-41.http://dx.doi.org/10.1783/147118908783332230

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