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Author(s):  
Heba Mahmoud Taha El Weshahi ◽  
Ahmed Fawzy Galal ◽  
Eman Anwar Sultan

Abstract Background Postpartum family planning (PPFP) focuses on prevention of unintended pregnancy and closely spaced pregnancies through the first 12 months following childbirth. Adoption of family planning during the postpartum period in Egypt faces unique challenges. This study aimed to explore the socio-cultural and health service challenges related to PPFP in Alexandria, Egypt, from perspectives of family planning providers working in public settings. Methods Three focus group discussions were conducted in the period from May to July 2017. It included 32 family planning physicians working in the family health centers and maternal and child health centers in Alexandria for 3 years or more. A discussion guide was prepared. Analysis of data was done using thematic data analysis using a deductive approach. Results The working experience of participants ranged from 3 to 30 years. The most frequently reported reasons for unmet need for PPFP were cultural norms about the contraceptive effects of lactation and inaccurate knowledge of women about the conditions for appropriate use of the lactation amenorrhea as a contraceptive method. The most commonly cited challenge related to the quality of service was the inadequate health education services about PPFP. Lack of training and supervision of community health workers was one of the underlying causes of the perceived inadequacy of the service. Conclusions Mass media campaigns advocating for family planning are urgently needed with full support from the government. Improvement of health education services is a must. Redistribution of family planning providers with an increase in the staff members is highly recommended.


Author(s):  
A. Ojagbemi ◽  
T. Bello ◽  
O. Gureje

Abstract The population surviving to old age in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is increasing rapidly in consonance with the rest of the world. Nevertheless, the sub-region offers unique challenges to survival across the lifespan. The determinants of health and ageing in SSA are thus likely different from those in higher income countries. The need to explore pressing epidemiological and health service challenges of older people living in SSA in the context of multiple social changes and rapid ageing of the population provided the rationale for the Ibadan Study of Ageing (ISA). This article appraises ISA findings in relation to late-life depression. It concludes that healthcare policies in SSA need to deliberately prioritise the treatment of depression and other mental health problems in late-life in order to stem the neglect of older people's mental health in the region.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-19
Author(s):  
Abdelgadir H. M. Osman ◽  
Aisha Bakhiet ◽  
Samia Elmusharaf ◽  
Abdelaziz Omer ◽  
Abdalla Abdelrahman

2013 ◽  
Vol 103 (6) ◽  
pp. e14-e23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sonali P. Kulkarni ◽  
Kavita R. Shah ◽  
Karthik V. Sarma ◽  
Anish P. Mahajan

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