Family Planning in Health Services
INDEXCONTENTS 1. Introduction............................. 2. General considerations......................... 2.1 A survey of family planning programmes.............. 2.2 Review of national legislation................... 2.3 Implications for the health services of family planning goals 2.3.1 Health, human rights, and population control........ 2.3.2 Delivery of family planning care............... 3. Planning............................... 3.1 Assessment of needs....................... 3.1.1 Definition and identification of groups in need of family planning care........................... 3.1.2 Assessment of needs for family planning care in the context of overall health and other needs................ 3.2 Assessment of resources...... 3.2.1 Manpower........ 3.2.2 Facilities......... 3.2.3 Equipment and supplies . . 3.2.4 Finances......... 3.2.5 Administrative infrastructure 3.3 Setting objectives, determining priorities, developing strategies, and phasing activities......................... 3.3.1 Setting objectives..................... 3.3.2 Determining priorities................... 3.3.3 Developing strategies................... 3.3.4 Phasing activities..................... 4. Implementation............................ 4.1 Integration of family planning care into health services........ 4.1.1 Implications of integration................. 4.1.2 Operational components of family planning care from the perÂspective of recipients.................... 4.1.3 Opportunities for family planning activities in health services . 4.2 The introduction and integration of family planning activities into health services in different situations................... 4.2.1 Countries with relatively well-developed health resources 4.2.2 Countries with less well developed health resources...... 4.2.3 Integration of independent programmes........... 4.3 Levels of organizational structure: peripheral, intermediate, and central 4.3.1 Peripheral level...................... 4.3.2 Intermediate level..................... 4.3.3 Central level....................... 4.4 Some aspects of manpower, equipment and supplies, facilities, and finance 4.4.1 Manpower 4.4.2 Equipment and supplies.................. 4.4.3 Facilities......................... 4.4.4 Finance......................... 4.5 Some special problems in implementation 4.5.1 Targets........... 4.5.2 Incentives.......... 4.6 The utilization of services..................... 4.6.1 Availability, accessibility, suitability, and quality of services . . 4.6.2 Health education and general education........... 4.7 Education and training of health personnel............. 4.8 Co-ordination between family planning activities of the health services and those of other services..................... 5. Evaluation...... 5.1 Evaluation scheme 5.2 Evaluation structures and their functional relationships . . . 5.2.1 Internal, continuing, routine administrative evaluation 5.2.2 Independent, outside, periodic evaluation..... 5.3 Evaluation, methodology, and content.......... 5.3.1 Effectiveness.................. 5.3.2 Efficiency.................... 5.4 Special problems of cost analysis 6. Some general conclusions...... 7. Recommendations.........
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