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YEAR: 1995




CATEGORY: Contraception (Birth Control) and Family Planning



TITLE



Quality of care and behavioral aspects in family planning services.



AUTHORS

Li VC


SOURCE

In: Proceedings of the Beijing International Symposium on Fertility Regulation,

Fertility Regulation: Present and Future, May 21-25, 1995, Beijing, China, edited

by Li Weixiong, Rose Maria Li, Hao-Chia Chen, Do Won Hahn. Bethesda,

Maryland, National Institutes of Health [NIH], National Institute of Child Health

and Human Development [NICHD], 1995. :8-19 - 8-25.



ABSTRACT

The quality of care and the behavioral aspects of contraceptive delivery are discussed, with focus given to the

interpersonal dimension of care. The definition of fertility regulation and family planning has been broadened in

recent years to include reproductive health and reflect women's concerns. However, conflict can exist between the

drive to achieve demographic goals and the desire to accommodate individual health and welfare needs. The

interpersonal dimension in service delivery and its effect upon contraceptive acceptance is often overlooked in

quality of care research and family planning program evaluation. Quality of care in family planning has interlinked

structural, clinical, technical, and interpersonal dimensions. The human element of worker-client interaction, client

and patient compliance, the need for health personnel to share information with clients, key points to communicate

to oral contraceptive users, and the need for men to assume more responsibility for their fertility are discussed.

(PubHealth.info Document ID: CONT2T 3045-06)



PubHealth.info NOTE: The author(s) of this article titled, "Quality of care and behavioral aspects in family planning

services.", is(are) Li VC. The source of this article is "In: Proceedings of the Beijing International Symposium on

Fertility Regulation, Fertility Regulation: Present and Future, May 21-25, 1995, Beijing, China, edited by Li Weixiong,

Rose Maria Li, Hao-Chia Chen, Do Won Hahn. Bethesda, Maryland, National Institutes of Health [NIH], National

Institute of Child Health and Human Development [NICHD], 1995. :8-19 - 8-25.". This article was published in 1995 in

English language(s). (PubHealth.info® Document ID: CONT2T 3045-06. All rights reserved with PubHealth.info) PIN:

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