Assessment of Quality of care in Family Planning services
Quality of care in Family Planning services in Gambella Town Public Health facilities, Southwest Ethiopia 2011
Erschienen am
28.04.2012, 1. Auflage 2012
Beschreibung
The focus of attention on health service in developing world including Ethiopia has been generally directed toward improving coverage rather than quality of services. Lately, however, awareness of this problem has increased, & experts have pointed out the need to let developing countries gain from the progress made in the field of quality assurance. Several studies have shown that quality of care greatly influences the uptake and continuation of use of family planning services. So-far evidence based data related to quality of care in family planning services & reproductive health are inadequate in the study area. Additionally quality of care in family planning services & utilization were not well studied in the study area & still there is under utilization of family planning services. The result of this study will help in addressing critical points for the improvement of contraceptive prevalence rate & reduction of high fertility rate in the study area. The outcome of this study will be also addressed the problem of family planning and reproductive health program & management. Generally the conclusion of this qualitative study will be used for the improvement of quality of care.
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Autorenportrait
Mr.Mecha Aboma has obtained his, BSc. Degree in Environmental Health from University of Gondar in 2006 & Masters Degree in General Public Health (MPH) from Jimma University in 2011.Since then he is working in different organization in the field of health & Lecturing in higher education institution. He is a member of different working group.