Provider and lay perspectives on intra-uterine contraception: a global review.
Marina Alice Sylvia DanieleJohn ClelandLenka BenovaMoazzam AliPublished in: Reproductive health (2017)
Both providers and lay people have inaccurate knowledge and misconceptions about IUC, which contribute to explaining its low use. However, many reported concerns and fears could be alleviated through correct information. Concerted efforts to train providers, combined with demand creation initiatives, could therefore boost the method's popularity. Further research is needed on provider and lay perspectives on IUDs in low- and middle-income countries.