Implementation strategies, facilitators, and barriers to scaling up and sustaining post pregnancy family planning, a mixed-methods systematic review

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Ashraf Nabhan
Rita Kabra
Nahed Allam
Eman Ibrahim
Norhan Abd-Elmonem
Nouran Wagih
Nourhan Mostafa
James Kiarie
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[1] Ain Shams University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] World Health Organization,Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health Including UNDP/UNFPA/ UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction
[3] Al Azhar University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Kafrelsheikh University,Faculty of Medicine
[5] Ain Shams University,undefined
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Family planning; Post-abortion; Postpartum; Contraception; Scaling-up;
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Family planning could prevent one third of maternal deaths by allowing women to delay motherhood, avoid unintended pregnancies and subsequent abortions. Post pregnancy family planning includes both postpartum and post-abortion periods. Post pregnancy women remain one of the most vulnerable groups with high unmet need for family planning. Scaling up post pregnancy family planning is essential for achieving universal access to reproductive health-care services. Reports of strategies to scale up post pregnancy family planning were systematically reviewed and summarized. These included strategies for healthcare infrastructure, policy and regulation, financing, human resource, and people at the point of care. Strategies that target the point of care (women and/or their partners) contributed to 89.66% (26/29) of the reports either independently or as part of a bundle. Point of care strategies increase adoption and coverage of post pregnancy contraceptive methods. Certain factors influence the success of implementing these strategies, including issues related to counselling, integration in postnatal or post-abortion care, and religious and social norms.
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