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The proposed operations research study is designed to evaluate a package of family planning services and related behavior change interventions aimed at addressing the unmet need for family planning in postpartum women, integrated with an ongoing maternal and newborn health program, and to assess the program's impact (1) on knowledge of healthy fertility practices, (2) on contraceptive use prevalence in women during the postpartum period, (3) on postpartum birth spacing, and (4) to examine the feasibility and sustainability of the proposed integrated service delivery approach. The study will have a quasi-experimental design, with evaluation primarily through household surveys in four intervention unions and four comparison unions (unions are lowest local government entities with an average population of about 20,000) in rural Sylhet District, Bangladesh.
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The specific objectives of this operations research are:
Integrated Family Planning/Maternal Neonatal Health Intervention: To develop and test an integrated Family Planning and Maternal and Neonatal Health (FP/MNH) service delivery approach in the Bangladesh setting, building on the ongoing Projahnmo study. Intervention activities will include behaviour change communications on healthy timing and spacing of pregnancy, couples counseling, social networking and expansion of contraceptive options for postpartum women, including provision of oral contraceptive pills and condoms in the home.
Integrated Service Delivery Approach: To assess the strengths and limitations of integrating family planning into an ongoing community-based maternal and newborn care program.
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Recently delivered women Infants Community providers Husbands Mothers-in-law Community providers
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6,916 participants in 2 patient groups
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