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International Journal of
Population Studies COVID-19 and access to family planning in Africa
Table 1. (Continued)
S/N Author Pub Country Purpose Study population Methods Family Outcomes Key
year planning findings
method related to
objective
8 Ejeta, L. T., 2021 Ethiopia to assess the 3778(FP-related) Cross-sectional Any family 62.7% current Moderate
Demeke, H. determinants of women of design planning users access
Z., Desta, B. F., facility-based FP reproductive age method
Kibret, M. A., and delivery service
Gebre, G. K., utilization in the six
Beshir, I. A., Gari, regions of Ethiopia
L. T., Tsegaye, Z.
T., & Tefera, B. B.
9 Bolarinwa, O. A., 2021 Nigeria to examine the 420 young mothers Household- Any 82% FP use High
Olaniyan, A. T., influence of spousal who had at least a based cross- contraceptive access
Saeed, B. Q., & communication and child in the year sectional design method
Olagunju, O. S. attitude toward family preceding the survey
planning (FP) use age 15-30 years
among young mothers
in the peri-urban area
of Osun State
10 Idowu, A., 2020 Nigeria to assess the 405 women of Cross-sectional Current 33% Moderate
Ukandu, G. contraceptive use reproductive age design users of access
C., Mattu, J., and its determinants contraception
Olawuyi, D., among reproductive
Abiodun, A., age women in
Adegboye, P., Ejigbo, Osun State,
Chibu-Jonah,
C., Siakpere, A.
E., Ishola, A. E.,
Adeyeye, T., &
Alabi, S.
11 Muyama, D. L., 2020 Uganda to determine the 511 teenage mothers Cross-sectional PPFP 61.50% Moderate
Musaba, M. W., prevalence and design access
Opito, R., Soita, factors associated
D. J., Wandabwa, with postpartum
J. N., & Amongin, contraceptive use
D. among teenage
mothers in Mbale City
12 Umukoro, 2020 Nigeria to assess the use 250 female students Descriptive Modern 58.8% current Moderate
E., Edje, K., and effects of aged 8-23 years cross-sectional contraceptive CP users access
Agbonifo- contraceptives study use
Chijiokwu, among female
E., Moke, E., secondary school
Egbenede, E., & students in Abraka
Emma-Ugulu, I.
13 Uwimbabazi, 2020 Rwanda to analyze the use of 28 women aged 21-49 Qualitative PPFP 67.9% Moderate
C., Ukizinkuru, immediate PPFP and years design accepted access
M., Nkubito, identify motivators immediate
P., Runyange, and barriers and PPFP
N., Nyamwasa, their relationship in
D., Verhoeven, influencing the use
D., Randy, W., of immediate Post
Hitimana, N., & Partum FP(PPFP)
Musabyimana, among Rwandan
J. P. women at Kacyiru
Hospital (KH), Kigali
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