Promoting the use of contraceptives among teenagers in developing countries.
Ikenye, Ibiye Inema; Oforbuike, Kenneth Onu (2021)
Ikenye, Ibiye Inema
Oforbuike, Kenneth Onu
2021
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2021101518698
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2021101518698
Tiivistelmä
Globally, unintentional pregnancy and sexual transmittable diseases are noticeably posing a risk to the reproductive health of women. Information and services of contraception are fundamental to health, and it is the right of everyone, no matter the age. Having good information on contraceptives reduces the rate of unintended pregnancies and transmittable diseases.
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the key problems associated with teens avoidance of contraceptive, wrong use, and effects. Our aim is to promote the use of contraceptives in developing countries by means of a literature review. Furthermore, the target is to find out possible barriers, methods, and benefits that have contributed to contraception avoidance and look for possible ways to achieve our purpose. We also hope that our thesis can be of great use to adolescents in developing countries.
Data was collected using a literature review method. Online databases and articles were used to find contemporary data. The collected data was analyzed by the guidelines of content analysis. The found data was read thoroughly and the findings were categorized to determine results.
The results indicate that easy access to contraception and youth friendly services, creating awareness, improving knowledge, and understanding contraceptive use, overpowering restrictive laws and policy, and skilled workers are most relevant aspects. They can help in promoting contraceptive use among adolescents in developing countries.
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the key problems associated with teens avoidance of contraceptive, wrong use, and effects. Our aim is to promote the use of contraceptives in developing countries by means of a literature review. Furthermore, the target is to find out possible barriers, methods, and benefits that have contributed to contraception avoidance and look for possible ways to achieve our purpose. We also hope that our thesis can be of great use to adolescents in developing countries.
Data was collected using a literature review method. Online databases and articles were used to find contemporary data. The collected data was analyzed by the guidelines of content analysis. The found data was read thoroughly and the findings were categorized to determine results.
The results indicate that easy access to contraception and youth friendly services, creating awareness, improving knowledge, and understanding contraceptive use, overpowering restrictive laws and policy, and skilled workers are most relevant aspects. They can help in promoting contraceptive use among adolescents in developing countries.