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Access to Family Planning and Maternal Healthcare Services: Situational Analysis of the Conditions before and during COVID-19 Lockdown
Access to Family Planning and Maternal Healthcare Services: Situational Analysis of the Conditions before and during COVID-19 Lockdown. The COVID-19 pandemic had major impact on the health and well-being of women. his study explores contextual issues in women’s access to family planning and maternal healthcare services prior to and during the COVID-19 lockdown, using a qualitative research approach. This study provides evidence-based recommendations for quality policy decisions on appropriate measures to promote women’s access to SRH and maternal healthcare services, particularly in a time of crisis
Funding
IDRC-International Development Research Centre
OXFAM Nigeria-Oxford Committee for Famine Relief
History
Declaration of conflicts of interest
NoCorresponding author email
ololadegrace@yahoo.comLead author country
- Nigeria
Lead author job role
- Independent researcher
Lead author institution
National Centre for Technology ManagementHuman Participants
- Yes
Ethics statement
IPH/OAU/12/1889Terms agreed
- Yes, I agree to Advance terms
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