Order No. | 7 | Descriptive analysis | Women in union | 518 | 32.0 percent of women in union aged 15 - 49 35.5 percent of women in union are using any method of contraception | Natural methods are perceived as free, discrete, always available, and typically not requiring a visit to a health center. LAM, and women practicing periodic abstinence are more likely than others to be born in Ouagadougou | |
1er author | Clémentine Rossier | ||||||
Year of publication | 2014 | ||||||
Country | Burkina Faso | ||||||
Setting | Ouagadougou | ||||||
Study Design | Quantitative study | ||||||
Study duration | |||||||
Data collection | Methods | Survey | |||||
Tools | Questionnaire | ||||||
Order No. | 8 | Qualitative analysis software. Analysis using Stata | Women | 96 | Respondents to the follow-up study were more concentrated in their 30s than their respective regional counterparts. Fewer follow-up respondents were age 15 - 19. Follow-up respondents were more predominantly rural than both family planning users and women with unmet need in the country as a whole | Bad experience with modern methods: Women who preferred traditional methods were often urban and educated. Opposition from husbands or partners and religious opposition also appeared to have been underreported in the GDHS. Meanwhile, despite additional prompting on cost and access, no additional cost or access cases posed a barrier were found. | |
1er author | Sarah Staveteig | ||||||
Year of publication | 2017 | ||||||
Country | Ghana | ||||||
Setting | Accra | ||||||
Study design | mixed methods | ||||||
Study duration | |||||||
Data collection | Methods | Survey and interview | |||||
Tools | Questionnaire | ||||||
Order No. | 9 | Analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Electronic Software (IBM SPSS Statistics 19, Inc, Chicago, IL, USA). | Women aged 15 to 49 | 400 | The mean age ± standard deviation (SD) was 29.1 ± 6.22 years. The median age was 28 years. A large proportion (133, 33.3%) of the respondents were within the age group of 25 - 29 years, while the least number of the respondents 4 (1.0%) were of the age group of 45 - 49 years | Up to 121 (82.3%) thought the traditional method of contraceptives was effective for them while 134 (91.2%) believed there were advantages with the use of TCMs 147 (36.8%) used them. Out of these 147, 47 (32.0%) used withdrawal method, 24 (16.3%) used abstinence, and 67 (45.6%) used herbal medicines | |
1er author | Ayyuba Rabiu | ||||||
Year of publication | 2018 | ||||||
Country | Nigeria | ||||||
Setting | Kano | ||||||
Study Design | Cross-sectional study | ||||||
Study duration | March 1 to July 31, 2017 | ||||||
Data collection | Methods | Survey | |||||
Tools | Questionnaire |