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            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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