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Madagascar (2013): Provider study measuring General Motivation among Top Reseau providers and Knowledge and Attitudes towards IUD among FP providers in Madagascar. Round 1.

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Title Madagascar (2013): Provider study measuring General Motivation among Top Reseau providers and Knowledge and Attitudes towards IUD among FP providers in Madagascar. Round 1.
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24795
 
Creator Rahariniaina, Justin
Taruberekera, Noah
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description As part of its activities to support and strengthen the social franchise's overall performance (in terms of access, quality, product/service portfolio, equity etc), PSI/Madagascar is continuously looking for ways to improve its provider motivation strategy. Under the new Integrated Social Marketing Program (2013-2017) PSI/Madagscar explored ways to maintain and improve provider motivation and quality of service delivery. The Woman's Health Project (WHP) aims to increase the use of IUDs in Madagascar through private and public sector redynamisation. The provider motivation survey was conducted to answer questions motivational or other (socio-demographic) factors that may be correlated with provider performance. This survey established baselines estimates relating to the motivation and barriers. Provider's knowledge and attitude on IUD were also measured.
 
Subject Quantitative
Cross-Sectional
Reproductive Health
Providers
Modern contraceptive use
Long-term methods
Medical detailing
Provider training
Social franchising
LAD
USAID
 
Date 2013