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A Community-Based Distribution Intervention For Family Planning Among Women In Northern Nigeria, Joy Matau Garba Jan 2023

A Community-Based Distribution Intervention For Family Planning Among Women In Northern Nigeria, Joy Matau Garba

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

In Northern Nigeria, inadequate information on family planning contributes to high mortality and morbidity rates in women of reproductive age due to multiple childbirths yearly. This study aimed to examine the relationship between the community-based distribution (CBD) strategy, religion, and attitudes toward family planning methods. Rosenstock’s health belief model, which can be an instrumental anchor for health promotion programs, was the theoretical framework for the quantitative cross-sectional study design. The data source was survey questionnaires administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development to 809 reproductive-age Nigerian women after implementing a CBD intervention. A multinomial logistics regression analysis showed that …


Predictors Of Rapid Repeat Pregnancy In Zimbabwe, Thenjiwe Sisimayi Jan 2019

Predictors Of Rapid Repeat Pregnancy In Zimbabwe, Thenjiwe Sisimayi

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Rapid repeat pregnancy (RRP) is associated with adverse maternal and infant outcomes and a range of undesirable social and economic challenges for the mother, her baby, and society. Although the consequences of RRP are well known, Zimbabwe—a country with some of the poorest maternal health indicators—has not investigated or made efforts to directly address this problem. This is confirmed by the lack of targeted programs to curb RRP, the unavailability of documented evidence regarding RRP significant risk factors, and the lack of understanding of the extent of RRP in the country. Using social cognitive theory as the theoretical framework, an …