Provider bias in family planning services: a review of its meaning and manifestations

J Solo, M Festin - Global Health: Science and Practice, 2019 - ghspjournal.org
Family planning programs are guided by the principle of informed choice as well as the goal
of providing a broad choice of contraceptive methods to clients. Provider bias is an important …

Effectiveness of problem-based learning on the professional communication competencies of nursing students and nurses: A systematic review

Y Li, X Wang, X Zhu, Y Zhu, J Sun - Nurse education in practice, 2019 - Elsevier
The objective of this systematic review was to estimate the effectiveness of problem-based
learning (PBL) in develo** the professional communication competences of nursing …

Secret shopper studies: an unorthodox design that measures inequities in healthcare access

KA Rankin, A Mosier-Mills, W Hsiang… - Archives of Public …, 2022 - Springer
Secret shopper studies are particularly potent study designs that allow for the gathering of
objective data for a variety of research hypotheses, including but not limited to, healthcare …

How to do (or not to do)… using the standardized patient method to measure clinical quality of care in LMIC health facilities

JJC King, J Das, A Kwan, B Daniels… - Health policy and …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Standardized patients (SPs), ie mystery shoppers for healthcare providers, are increasingly
used as a tool to measure quality of clinical care, particularly in low-and middle-income …

Bias in contraceptive provision to young women among private health care providers in South West Nigeria

M Sieverding, E Schatzkin, J Shen, J Liu - International perspectives on …, 2018 - JSTOR
CONTEXT: Health care providers' biases regarding the provision of contraceptives to
adolescent and young adult women may restrict women's access to contraceptive methods …

Quality of youth friendly sexual and reproductive health Services in West Gojjam Zone, north West Ethiopia: with special reference to the application of the …

AM Munea, GD Alene, GT Debelew - BMC health services research, 2020 - Springer
Background Although there has been momentum in implementing sexual and reproductive
health services in Ethiopia, young people remain underserved despite their demonstrated …

Exploring upward and downward provider biases in family planning: the case of parity

BW Bullington, N Sawadogo, K Tumlinson… - … Health: Science and …, 2023 - ghspjournal.org
Introduction: Provider bias has become an important topic of family planning research over
the past several decades. Much existing research on provider bias has focused on the ways …

Methods to measure quality of care and quality indicators through health facility surveys in low-and middle-income countries

D Rios-Zertuche, P Zúñiga-Brenes… - … Journal for Quality in …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Objective Present methods to measure standardized, replicable and comparable metrics to
measure quality of medical care in low-and middle-income countries. Design We …

Contraceptive method denial as downward contraceptive coercion: a mixed-methods mystery client study in Western Kenya

K Tumlinson, LE Britton, CR Williams, DM Wambua… - Contraception, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective This study uses mixed methods to quantify the frequency of method denial in
Western Kenya and describe how this barrier impacts contraceptive access. Study design …

[HTML][HTML] Provider verbal disrespect in the provision of family planning in public-sector facilities in Western Kenya

K Tumlinson, LE Britton, CR Williams… - … -Qualitative Research in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Public-sector healthcare providers in low-and middle-income countries are a primary source
of family planning but their disrespectful (ie, demeaning or insulting) treatment of family …