Impact of Sumadhur intervention on fertility and family planning decision-making norms: a mixed methods study

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Background: Mindful of social norms shaping health among women pressured to prove early fertility in Nepal, a bi-national research team developed and piloted a 4-month intervention engaging household triads (newly married women, their husbands, and mothers-in-law) toward advancing gender equity, personal agency, and reproductive health. This study evaluates the impact on family planning and fertility decision-making. Methods: In 2021, Sumadhur was piloted in six villages with 30 household triads (90 participants). Pre/post surveys of all participants were analyzed using paired sample nonparametric tests and in-depth interviews with a subset of 45 participants were transcribed and analyzed thematically. Results: Sumadhur significantly impacted (p

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Mitchell, A., Puri, M. C., Dahal, M., Cornell, A., Upadhyay, U. D., & Diamond-Smith, N. G. (2023). Impact of Sumadhur intervention on fertility and family planning decision-making norms: a mixed methods study. Reproductive Health, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-023-01619-7

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