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Does proximity of women to facilities with better choice of contraceptives affect their contraceptive utilization in rural Ethiopia?

Solomon ShiferawMark SpigtAssefa SemeAyanaw AmogneStein SkrøvsethSelamawit DestaScott RadloffAmy O TsuiDinant GeertJan
Published in: PloS one (2017)
Although the majority of the Ethiopian population lives within a relatively close distance to lower level facilities (health posts), the number and range of methods available (method choice) and proximity are independently associated with contraceptive utilization. By demonstrating the extent to which objective measures of distance (of relatively small magnitude) explain variation in contraceptive use among rural women, the study fills an important planning gap for family planning programs operating in resource limited settings.
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