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Expanding access to the intrauterine device in public health facilities in Ethiopia: A mixed-methods study

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Is household wealth associated with use of long-acting reversible and permanent methods of contraception? A multi-country analysis

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Following the introduction of IUDs into the Ethiopian public health sector, use of the method increased from <1% in 2011 to 6% in 2014 in a sample of 40 health facilities. This shift occurred in the context of wide method choice, following provider training, provision of post-training supplies, and community-based awareness creation. The IUD was acceptable to a diverse range of clients, including new contraceptive users, those with little to no education, those from rural areas, and younger women, thus suggesting a strong latent demand for IUDs in Ethiopia.

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