Young peoples’ interface with providers of contraceptive care: a simulated client study in two Ugandan districts

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Date
2016
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Contraception and Reproductive Medicine
Abstract
Young people in Uganda have a large unmet need for modern contraception, and the reasons are unclear. This study describes young peoples’ experiences of contraceptive care, client-provider interactions and its aftermath on choice, access and satisfaction. Simulated client method, with 128 encounters with providers in public and private health care facilities was used. Semi-structured narrative debriefing and a structured questionnaire were used to collect data. Content analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics were applied.
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Contraceptive care, Client-provider interactions, Satisfaction, Young people, Uganda
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Nalwadda, G., Mirembe, F., Byamugisha, J., Tumwesigye, N. M., & Faxelid, E. (2016). Young peoples’ interface with providers of contraceptive care: a simulated client study in two Ugandan districts. Contraception and Reproductive Medicine, 1(1), 1-10. DOI 10.1186/s40834-016-0027-0