Unmet need for family planning in Pakistan – PDHS 2006–2007: It’s time to re-examine déjà vu
Babar T ShaikhPopulation and Reproductive Health Program, Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, PakistanAbstract: The recent data on unmet need in the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2006–2007 shows a high unmet need for contraceptives, although...
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doaj-eb9ddaf5b0fe47b5b31206523a0102712020-11-25T01:36:19ZengDove Medical PressOpen Access Journal of Contraception1179-15272010-10-012010default113118Unmet need for family planning in Pakistan – PDHS 2006–2007: It’s time to re-examine déjà vuBabar T ShaikhBabar T ShaikhPopulation and Reproductive Health Program, Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, PakistanAbstract: The recent data on unmet need in the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2006–2007 shows a high unmet need for contraceptives, although family planning programs have been in place in this country since the late 1950s. The phenomenon presents a complex picture, as the contraceptive prevalence rate has remained almost unchanged over the last 10 years. To analyze this situation, a novel technique or a new lens would be required. This paper attempts to examine the problem at various levels: users, family, community, health system, other sectors, and the state. A multipronged and multisectoral approach is a prerequisite to institutionalize the family planning services all across the health sector. Studying health-seeking behaviors and conducting health systems research have the potential of delivering the desired recipe to address the high unmet need for family planning in Pakistan.Keywords: health-seeking behaviors, health systems research http://www.dovepress.com/unmet-need-for-family-planning-in-pakistan-ndash-pdhs-2006ndash2007-it-a5518 |
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Unmet need for family planning in Pakistan – PDHS 2006–2007: It’s time to re-examine déjà vu |
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Unmet need for family planning in Pakistan – PDHS 2006–2007: It’s time to re-examine déjà vu |
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Babar T ShaikhPopulation and Reproductive Health Program, Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, PakistanAbstract: The recent data on unmet need in the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2006–2007 shows a high unmet need for contraceptives, although family planning programs have been in place in this country since the late 1950s. The phenomenon presents a complex picture, as the contraceptive prevalence rate has remained almost unchanged over the last 10 years. To analyze this situation, a novel technique or a new lens would be required. This paper attempts to examine the problem at various levels: users, family, community, health system, other sectors, and the state. A multipronged and multisectoral approach is a prerequisite to institutionalize the family planning services all across the health sector. Studying health-seeking behaviors and conducting health systems research have the potential of delivering the desired recipe to address the high unmet need for family planning in Pakistan.Keywords: health-seeking behaviors, health systems research |
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