Contraceptive method mix : guidelines for policy and service delivery / WHO - World Health Organization ; Jacqueline Sherris, Elisa Wels
By: WHO - World Health Organization.
Contributor(s): Sherris, Jacqueline | Wells, Elisa | OMS - Organización Mundial de la Salud (Ginebra).
Ginebra : WHO - World Health Organization, 1994 Description: viii, 143 p. : il ; 24 X 16 cm.ISBN: 92 4 154459 7.Subject(s): Agentes anticonceptivos -- producción y distribución | Contracepcion -- métodos | Control natal | Desarrollo de programas | Dispositivos anticonceptivos -- producción y distribución | Participación del consumidor | Planificación familiar | Planificación familiar -- métodos | Planificación familiar -- políticas | Salud reproductiva | SaludDDC classification: 613.94 / W551cmItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Contraceptive method Mix: a component of reproductive health care for women -- The impact of method mix on
contraceptive prevalence -- Contraceptive methods -- Maching methods to clients -- Programme factors
influencing method mix -- Information, education and communication to promots method choice -- Training and
supervision of contraceptive providers -- Introducing new methods -- Evaluating method mix and client choice -
Policy checklist for assessing factors restricting contraceptive method choice -- Making referrals --
Logistics requeriments -- Guidelines for development of educational materials for audiences with low literacy
rates -- Sample protocols for assessing the contraceptive knowledge of service providers -- Communication
skills -- Evaluation methodology --
The guidelines given here contain detailed information on all currently available contraceptive methods, as
well as covering client education and counselling, training and supervision of service providers, introduction
of new methods, and programme evaluation. They are intended for use and adaptation by family planning
programme managers, administrators, and policy-makers, in developing a method mix that meets the needs of
clients and responds to the specific conditions of the programme.
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