Franciele Hellwig's research while affiliated with Universidade Federal de Pelotas and other places
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Publications (2)
Time trends in demand for family planning satisfied: analysis of 73 countries using national health surveys over a 24-year period Background Universal access to family planning is key to extend its health and economic benefits worldwide. Our aim was to track progress in demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods (mDFPS) and its inequa...
Background:
Universal access to family planning is key to extend its health and economic benefits worldwide. Our aim was to track progress in demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods (mDFPS) and its inequalities in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Methods:
Analyses were based on Demographic and Health Surveys and Multipl...
Citations
... Recent research highlights persistent equity gaps in meeting demand for contraceptive services across sub-Saharan Africa [6]. While equity gaps have been documented across multiple sociodemographic characteristics, including age, wealth, and education status [6][7][8][9], there are relatively fewer studies evaluating how demand satisfied varies by migration status or among women living with HIV. ...
... Universal access to family planning care is now recognized as a critical component of global health and a key driver to the global development agenda (1). Achieving universal coverage of family planning has become a significant priority for many countries, with notable progress made by several of them (2,3). ...