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in-depth interview guide for providers |
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informed consent form for provider interviews |
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qualitative codebook |
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in-depth interview guide for supervisors |
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informed consent form for supervisor interviews |
Sep 2, 2022 - Rapid Assessment of COVID-19 Impact on Family Planning Access and Use (R4S study #4.1)
Brunie, Aurélie; Austin, Gwyneth; Arkin, Jamie; Archie, Samantha; Amongin, Dinah; Ndejjo, Rawlance; Archarya, Saujanya; Thapa, Basant; Brittingham, Sarah; McLain, Grace; Mkandawire, Philip; Doudou, Maimouna Hallidou; Prata, Ndola; Owusu-Amoah, Maame Yaa; Singh, Sohina, 2022, "Rapid Assessment of COVID-19 Impact on Family Planning Access and Use (R4S study #4.1)", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RVAIOF, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:SL4tn/vmeegBml8RV5YXHQ== [fileUNF]
This study is an assessment in Malawi, Nepal, Niger, and Uganda to document access-related reasons for not using contraceptive methods during the COVID-19 pandemic that led to unintended pregnancies, describe use of modern contraception among women in potential need of contraception compared to before the pandemic, examine method choice, and descri... |
Sep 2, 2022 -
Rapid Assessment of COVID-19 Impact on Family Planning Access and Use (R4S study #4.1)
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3-2-1 survey |
Sep 2, 2022 -
Rapid Assessment of COVID-19 Impact on Family Planning Access and Use (R4S study #4.1)
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Codebook |
Sep 2, 2022 -
Rapid Assessment of COVID-19 Impact on Family Planning Access and Use (R4S study #4.1)
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Informed consent form |
Sep 2, 2022 -
Rapid Assessment of COVID-19 Impact on Family Planning Access and Use (R4S study #4.1)
Tabular Data - 387.8 KB - 21 Variables, 4936 Observations - UNF:6:n0S+D2dqSLbk/UTnMoxhxQ==
Malawi 3-2-1 survey data |