Enquête sur la contraception d'urgence (CU) au niveau des pharmacies
2009
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Report Description
La Division de la santé de la reproduction (DRH) avec l’aide du Population Council a mené ces dernières années un programme de recherche opérationnelle sur la contraception d’urgence (CU). L’objectif de cette recherche a été de fournir des informations de base à utiliser dans l’élaboration d’une stratégie pour la promotion de l’utilisation de la CU au Sénégal. Des études ont montré qu’un accès rapide à une méthode de CU entraînerait une réduction significative de l’étendue des grossesses non désirées et des avortements chez les femmes. Cependant, malgré le fait que l’OMS ait recommandé l’intégration de la CU dans les programmes nationaux de santé, l’accès à cette méthode est encore très limité pour la grande majorité des femmes dans le monde. Au Sénégal, des études menées en 2003 et 2006 ont révélé que la CU était peu connue du public et que les pharmacies restaient le principal débouché par lequel cette méthode était proposée.---The Division of Reproductive Health (DRH) with assistance from the Population Council has in recent years conducted an operational research program on Emergency Contraception (EC). The objective of this research has been to provide baseline information for use in developing a strategy for the promotion of EC use in Senegal. Studies have shown that rapid access to an EC method would lead to a significant reduction in the extent of unwanted pregnancies and abortions among women. However, despite the fact that WHO has recommended the integration of EC into national health programs, access to this method is still very limited for the vast majority of women around the world. In Senegal, studies conducted in 2003 and 2006 revealed that there was little public knowledge about EC and that pharmacies remained the main outlet through which this method was offered.
Bibliographic Details
https://knowledgecommons.popcouncil.org/departments_sbsr-rh/1607; http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh17.1000; https://knowledgecommons.popcouncil.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2608&context=departments_sbsr-rh; https://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh17.1000; https://knowledgecommons.popcouncil.org/departments_sbsr-rh/1607/
Population Council
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