Basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care.

Natural Family Planning (NFP) is not a contraceptive method but fertility awareness. It empowers women through education, charting and interpretive skills towards self-knowledge, health reasons and family planning purposes, to be in control of their reproductive health. Substantive literature sup...

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Main Authors: Ibeziako, O.J. (Ozoemena Joan), Errasti, T. (Tania)
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Language:eng
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/54596
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Errasti, T. (Tania)
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description Natural Family Planning (NFP) is not a contraceptive method but fertility awareness. It empowers women through education, charting and interpretive skills towards self-knowledge, health reasons and family planning purposes, to be in control of their reproductive health. Substantive literature supports its comparative effectiveness with contraceptive methods but remains a myth to both clinicians and health care users. The aim of the study was to understand perception of clinicians regarding offering NFP to patients as part of reproductive health care.
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spelling oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171-545962020-03-04T04:26:55Z Basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care. Ibeziako, O.J. (Ozoemena Joan) Errasti, T. (Tania) Planificación familiar Fertilidad Prevención Natural Family Planning (NFP) is not a contraceptive method but fertility awareness. It empowers women through education, charting and interpretive skills towards self-knowledge, health reasons and family planning purposes, to be in control of their reproductive health. Substantive literature supports its comparative effectiveness with contraceptive methods but remains a myth to both clinicians and health care users. The aim of the study was to understand perception of clinicians regarding offering NFP to patients as part of reproductive health care. La planificación familiar natural (PFN) no es un método contraceptivo sino un reconocimiento de la fertilidad. Capacita a las mujeres a través del aprendizaje y la adquisición de habilidades y monitorizando su salud reproductiva, para conocer su propio cuerpo, su salud y para su planificación familiar. La literatura específica apoya su efectividad en comparación con la de los métodos artificiales, pero sigue siendo un mito tanto para los profesionales de la salud como para los usuarios de los servicios de salud. El objetivo del estudio fue comprender las percepciones de los profesionales de la salud en relación con ofrecer PFN a las pacientes como parte del cuidado de su salud reproductiva. 2018-10-16T08:18:02Z 2018-10-16T08:18:02Z 2018-08 2018 info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis https://hdl.handle.net/10171/54596 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf
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Fertilidad
Prevención
Ibeziako, O.J. (Ozoemena Joan)
Errasti, T. (Tania)
Basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care.
title Basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care.
title_full Basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care.
title_fullStr Basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care.
title_full_unstemmed Basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care.
title_short Basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care.
title_sort basic interpretive qualitative study on understanding perception of clinicans in ekurhuleni health district, gauteng province, regarding natural family planning as an option in reproductive health care.
topic Planificación familiar
Fertilidad
Prevención
url https://hdl.handle.net/10171/54596
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