Chichakli L O, Atrash H K, Musani A S, Johnson J T, Mahaini R, Arnaoute S
Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
East Mediterr Health J. 2000 Jul;6(4):614-24.
This paper presents the findings of a 1999 survey of 19 countries of the World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Region on the family planning services and programmes in the Region. Data were collected using a questionnaire which explored the following areas: the presence of population or family planning policies and family planning activities, the family planning services available, promotional and educational activities on family planning, quality assurance, family planning data collection, analysis and dissemination, and the use of such information. The results indicate that 13 of the countries have national policies on population and family planning but even in those that do not, family planning services are widely available. The scope of the services provided varied. There is still a need to implement or strengthen family planning programmes in the Region, a need which is recognized by the countries themselves.
本文介绍了1999年对世界卫生组织东地中海区域19个国家的计划生育服务与项目进行调查的结果。数据通过一份调查问卷收集,该问卷探讨了以下方面:人口或计划生育政策的存在情况以及计划生育活动、现有的计划生育服务、计划生育宣传教育活动、质量保证、计划生育数据的收集、分析与传播,以及此类信息的使用。结果表明,其中13个国家有关于人口和计划生育的国家政策,但即便在那些没有此类政策的国家,计划生育服务也广泛存在。所提供服务的范围各不相同。该区域仍有必要实施或加强计划生育项目,各国自身也认识到了这一需求。