Aile Planlamasi Uygulamasinda Kanita Dayali Uygulamalar
Evidence-Based Practices in Family Planning
Author(s): Selin Koç, Çiler Yeyğel
Subject(s): Sociology, Health and medicine and law, Family and social welfare, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Family planning; evidence; contraceptive methods;
Summary/Abstract: Family Planning is a strategy to help individuals manage the process of starting their own families and having children. The aim of family planning is to recognize the freedom of individuals to choose the time, number and spacing of their childbearing and to create a healthy society. Evidence-based practices in family planning methods provide a comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness, reliability and safety of family planning methods. Controlled clinical trials and meta-analyses of family planning practices provide evidence-based information on the effectiveness of these methods. Furthermore, the use of evidence-based approaches in family planning practices will ensure equality of access to health services in the community. In this context, this review was created by examining clinical guidelines, standards of care and evidence-based approaches to increase the effectiveness of family planning practices. This study aims to highlight the important contributions of evidence-based developments in family planning practices for health professionals, policy makers and the general public.
Book: Küreselleşen Dünyada Kadın V: Sağlıktan Sanata, Ekonomiden Siyasete
- Page Range: 495-509
- Page Count: 15
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: Turkish
- Content File-PDF