Mensch B, Fisher A, Askew I, Ajayi A
Population Council, New York.
Stud Fam Plann. 1994 Jan-Feb;25(1):18-31.
Situation analyses conducted in Nigeria. Tanzania, and Zimbabwe have revealed problems in the functioning of many of the subsystems of family planning service delivery, namely in supplies of commodities; in facilities and equipment; in staffing and training; in information, education, and communication; and in record keeping. Although a clear pattern of clinic use exists, in that only a few service-delivery points provide contraceptive services to the majority of new family planning acceptors in the three countries, an attempt to explain how clinics with more clients differ from those that are visited less frequently revealed only a weak association between subsystem functioning and use.
在尼日利亚、坦桑尼亚和津巴布韦进行的情况分析揭示了计划生育服务提供的许多子系统在运作方面存在的问题,即在商品供应、设施与设备、人员配备与培训、信息、教育与宣传以及记录保存等方面。尽管存在明确的诊所使用模式,即只有少数服务提供点为这三个国家的大多数新计划生育接受者提供避孕服务,但试图解释客户较多的诊所与就诊频率较低的诊所之间的差异时,发现子系统运作与使用之间只有微弱的关联。