Family Planning: Meeting Challenges, Promoting Choices

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R.L. Kleinman, P. Senanayake
CRC Press, 1993 M11 15 - 744 pages
This volume reviews the recent advances that have taken place in family planning techniques, and looks in detail at the social and other considerations involved in developing effective family planning programmes. Based on the special 40th Anniversary Congress of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the book contains a wide range of expert contributions be leading workers in the field from around the world.
 

Contents

impact on the individual and the family
7
Impact of family planning on health
15
bridging the gap between
23
overview on population environment
35
the Indian experience
77
the ultimate unmet need
80
Symposium 1a Some key issues in family planning
91
key issues in family
99
the challenge of rising
375
Expanding and improving coverage of family planning
383
a Latin
403
Expanding and improving services in Europe
411
Getting family planning programmes right
417
Appropriate action to narrow the KAPgap
427
Pamela A S Greene
437
IEC as marketing of services Marketing contraception
445

New advances in contraceptive technology in China
109
STDs in the AIDS epidemic
121
Delivering family planning services in the era of AIDS
129
New technology for contraception and prevention
141
Panel Discussion A Cost and effectiveness of family planning
151
Understanding programme costs as a prerequisite
163
Panel Discussion B The quality and safety of abortion services
173
Responding to womens needs in pregnancy termination
183
Panel Discussion C Women and gender sensitization
199
an African perspective
207
reorientation and awareness
217
Monique EssedFernandes
225
clients rights
235
The role of standards and guidelines in quality of care
245
The importance of training and supervision in quality
251
traditional ideas
257
Fertility awareness the Cinderella of family planning
265
why?
271
A global overview of adolescent reproductive health
277
an approach to adolescent health problems
285
Xall Yoon
291
Panel Discussion G Enhancing family planning through inter
297
nutrition in Indonesia
305
comprehensive reproductive health
313
Panel Discussion H AIDS prevention in highrisk behaviour
323
studies
335
listening to the people
347
The African population agenda listening to the people
355
Plenary Session II Making programmes work
363
benefits and risks
453
Oral contraception benefits and risks
463
benefits risks and new technologies
477
Olav Meirik
489
Panel Discussion J Populationbased surveys of youth
503
implications
515
Panel Discussion K HIV infection and contraception
523
Oral contraceptives and acquisition of HIV infection
533
Ronald E Roddy
543
programme costs effectiveness
549
Safe motherhood initiative and family planning
555
safe motherhood and adolescents
561
Panel Discussion M The FPA of Sri Lanka experience
567
Male influence on female contraception
579
How to assess quality of care in ESEAOR FPAS
593
Improving quality in PROFAMILIA clinics
603
Why sexual health?
613
The young peoples sex education programme in Mexico
619
Panel Discussion Q Unmet needs in family planning a view from
635
Unmet need for family planning in India voices from
643
youth an Indian
651
listening to the field
661
listening to field experiences from
671
listening to the field Experiences
679
Meeting the challenge of unmet need for family planning
689
Francine Coeytaux
701
Closing address Challenge for the future
723
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