Method shifting from long to short term contraceptives and its associated factors among reproductive age women, northwest Ethiopia

  • Desalegn N
  • Yenit M
  • Habitu Y
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Abstract

Even if long term contraceptives are more effective, efficient and tolerable choices, method shifting from long to short term contraceptives continued as a global challenge including Ethiopia. There is limited evidence on the proportion and factors associated with method shifting from long term to short term contraceptives in the country, specifically in the study area. Therefore, this study assessed the proportion and associated factors of method shifting from long term to short term contraceptives in Gondar city administration, northwest Ethiopia.

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Desalegn, N., Yenit, M. K., & Habitu, Y. A. (2023). Method shifting from long to short term contraceptives and its associated factors among reproductive age women, northwest Ethiopia. Contraception and Reproductive Medicine, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40834-022-00207-7

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