Development of a multi-level family planning intervention for couples in rural Uganda: key findings & adaptations made from community engaged research methods
Abstract Background Uganda has among the highest fertility rates in the world and multi-level barriers contribute to the low contraceptive use. Objective The objective of this study was to develop a culturally and socially relevant, community-based intervention to increase contraceptive use among co...
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Main Authors: | Christine Muhumuza (Author), Katelyn M. Sileo (Author), Rhoda K. Wanyenze (Author), Trace S. Kershaw (Author), Haruna Lule (Author), Samuel Sekamatte (Author), Susan M. Kiene (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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