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Women's health and its (numerous) challenges in contraception
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Keywords

Contraception
Feminism
Pregnancy
Family Planning
Women's Health

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Vargas LR, Lopes J de S, Ferreira RKM, Patricio KB, Coutinho L de S, Abreu RS de, Araújo HM de, Baptista CCAD, Ramos MM, Machado PRF. Women’s health and its (numerous) challenges in contraception . Glob Acad Nurs [Internet]. 2023 Dec. 15 [cited 2024 Jul. 22];4(4):e409. Available from: https://globalacademicnursing.com/index.php/globacadnurs/article/view/470

Abstract

This article aimed to obtain information about the current sociocultural behavioral barriers and investigate the variables related to the use of contraceptives. Integrative literature review through the Virtual Health Library platform carried out from May to July 2022. Fifteen articles that met the determined inclusion criteria were analyzed. Among the selected articles, national and American studies covered 26.6% of the theoretical framework used and the focuses mainly emphasized social factors, attributed as determinants for the choice and correct use of contraceptive methods. There was a need to develop reproductive planning strategies in health services, which encourage the involvement and co-responsibility of men in the couple's reproductive health to reduce the gender disparity accentuated over the years by exclusively female responsibility for fertility.

https://doi.org/10.5935/2675-5602.20200409
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