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International Journal of
Population Studies COVID-19 and access to family planning in Africa
Table 1. Characteristics of studies selected for review
S/N Author Pub Country Purpose Study population Methods Family Outcomes Key
year planning findings
method related to
objective
1 Tilahun, T. 2022 Ethiopia to assess barriers postpartum mothers Quantitative Post-Partum 51% uptake Moderate
Bekuma, T. T., and determinants of 15-49 years who facility-based Family access
Getachew, M., postpartum family- have given birth in cross-sectional Planning
Oljira, R., & planning uptake the last 12 months of study design (PPFP)
Seme, A. among women the study period and
visiting MNCH visiting the selected
services in public hospitals and health
health facilities of centers
western Ethiopia
2 Alemayehu, A., 2021 Ethiopia to assess level and 845 women of Community- LARC 74.7% LARC High
Demissee, A., determinants of reproductive age based cross- use access
Feleke, D., & long-acting family sectional study
Abdella, M. planning method design
among reproductive
age women in Harar,
Eastern Ethiopia
3 Dingeta, T., 2021 Ethiopia to assess the 3039 married women Community- Any 14.1% current Low access
Oljira, L., Worku, association between aged 14–24 based survey contraceptive CPR
A., & Berhane, Y. contraceptive method
utilization and socio-
cultural factors among
young married women
in Eastern Ethiopia
4 Anate, B. C., 2021 Nigeria to assess the knowledge 325 postpartum Descriptive Post-Partum 38.5% using Moderate
Balogun, M. R., and utilization of women attending cross-sectional Family modern access
Olubodun, T., & family planning and PHCs aged 15-49 study Planning method
Adejimi, A. A. determine predictors years
of utilization of family
planning among
postpartum women
attending primary
health care centers
(PHCs) in a selected
rural area of Lagos
State
5 Melkie, A., 2021 Ethiopia to determine the 423 women who Multi-level immediate 4.02% used Low access
Addisu, D., utilization and gave birth at selected facility-based postpartum immediate
Mekie, M., & factors associated hospitals of west cross-sectional intrauterine postpartum
Dagnew, E. with an immediate Gojjam zone study contraceptive intrauterine
postpartum device contraceptive
intrauterine device
contraceptive device
6 Mumbo, E. M., 2021 Kenya to determine the 347 HIV-positive Cross-sectional Modern 79% CPR High
Mutisya, R., & contraception among female clients ages design contraceptive access
Ondigi, A. HIVpositive women 15-49 attending use
in Kwale County Comprehensive Care
Clinics
7 Gujo, A. B., & 2021 Ethiopia to assess the 376 women of Institution IUCD and 37.8% use of Moderate
Kare, A. P. utilization of LARCs reproductive age based cross- Implant long-acting access
and associated factors sectional study reversible
among reproductive- contraceptives
age women in Wondo
Genet District,
Southern Ethiopia
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Volume 10 Issue 1 (2024) 9 https://doi.org/10.36922/ijps.365

