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Up-to-date evidence and best practices related to the Intrauterine Device

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An Exploratory Study to Determine and Document Factors Affecting IUCD Use in Tanzania

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Summary: This assessment report provides an example of the steps involved in identifying local and regional factors related to underutilization of the IUD. In response to stagnated levels of IUD use in Tanzania, descriptive data were collected to identify contributing factors at policy, community, organizational, training, and workforce levels. These findings were used to develop recommendations for increasing access to the IUD.

Source: Ruminjo, JK; Hiza, MT. (2002). Published by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Medicine, Program for International Training in Health [INTRAH], PRIME, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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