Assessment of segmentation and targeted counseling on family planning quality of care and client satisfaction: a facility-based survey of clients in Niger.
Ilene S SpeizerHachimou AmaniJennifer WinstonSouleymane Amadou GarbaAmelia Maytan-JoneydiIlliassou Chaibou HalidouLisa M CalhounAbdoul Moumouni NouhouPublished in: BMC health services research (2021)
These findings demonstrate that segmentation or another targeted counseling strategy could be useful to the government of Niger to improve the quality of services offered. As part of the scale up process, the government needs to consider strategies that ensure that all new clients are segmented and design an approach that is sustainable and does not risk failing should there be stock-out of segmentation sheets or loss of counseling cards. This type of targeted counseling could improve the quality of services offered and ideally lead to increased contraceptive use in Niger.