Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4387167181> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4387167181 endingPage "e0002421" @default.
- W4387167181 startingPage "e0002421" @default.
- W4387167181 abstract "Voluntary, rights-based family planning upholds women's right to determine freely the number and spacing of their children. However, low-resource settings like Uganda still face a high unmet need for family planning. And, while urban areas are often indicated to have better access to health services, emerging evidence is revealing intra-urban socio-economic differentials in family planning utilization. To address the barriers to contraceptive use in these settings, understanding community-specific challenges and involving them in tailored intervention design is crucial. This paper describes the use of co-design, a human-centred design tool, to develop context-specific interventions that promote voluntary family planning in urban settings in Eastern Uganda. A five-stage co-design approach was used: 1) Empathize: primary data was collected to understand the problem and people involved, 2) Define: findings were shared with 56 participants in a three-day in-person co-design workshop, including community members, family planning service providers and leaders, 3) Ideate: workshop participants generated potential solutions, 4) Prototype: participants prioritized prototypes, and 5) Testing: user feedback was sought about the prototypes. A package of ten interventions was developed. Five interventions targeted demand-side barriers to family planning uptake, four targeted supply-side barriers, and one addressed leadership and governance barriers. Involving a diverse group of co-creators provided varied experiences and expertise to develop the interventions. Participants expressed satisfaction with their involvement in finding solutions to challenges in their communities. However, power imbalances and language barriers were identified by the participants as potential barriers to positive group dynamics and discussion quality. To address them, participants were separated into groups, and medical terminologies were simplified during brainstorming sessions. These changes improved participation and maximized the contributions of all participants. It is therefore important to consider participant characteristics and their potential impact on the process, especially when engaging diverse participant groups, and implement measures to mitigate their effects." @default.
- W4387167181 created "2023-09-30" @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5003676760 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5032323574 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5041143750 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5044167154 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5055525192 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5059740286 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5060640960 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5063109178 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5068476257 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5073865852 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5077392588 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5077993327 @default.
- W4387167181 creator A5083248499 @default.
- W4387167181 date "2023-09-29" @default.
- W4387167181 modified "2023-10-03" @default.
- W4387167181 title "How a co-design process led to more contextually relevant family planning interventions in emerging urban settings in Eastern Uganda" @default.
- W4387167181 cites W1504026401 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W1991228461 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2017366736 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2025520781 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2042072571 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2087606132 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2137045791 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2150362357 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2156503538 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2772821732 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2783458323 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2806038830 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W2808475492 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3003676765 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3014123258 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3015988780 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3031465201 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3039797531 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3045336245 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3082026021 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3093767968 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3126261878 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3150178802 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3159231859 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3164178034 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3165270033 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3169380599 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3190380452 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3191937865 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3195441350 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3211375924 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3212927029 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W3215130267 @default.
- W4387167181 cites W4205873904 @default.
- W4387167181 doi "https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002421" @default.
- W4387167181 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37773920" @default.
- W4387167181 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4387167181 type Work @default.
- W4387167181 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4387167181 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5003676760 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5032323574 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5041143750 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5044167154 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5055525192 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5059740286 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5060640960 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5063109178 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5068476257 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5073865852 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5077392588 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5077993327 @default.
- W4387167181 hasAuthorship W4387167181A5083248499 @default.
- W4387167181 hasBestOaLocation W43871671811 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C206345919 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C27415008 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C2780665704 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C31258907 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C144133560 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C15744967 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C159110408 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C166957645 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C17744445 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C205649164 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C206345919 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C27415008 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C2779343474 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C2780665704 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C31258907 @default.
- W4387167181 hasConceptScore W4387167181C39549134 @default.