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    Factors influencing women’s decision to adopt family planning method Alebtong district. the case of Amugo sub-county:
    (Kampala International University, Colleges of humanities and social sciences, 2012-10) Anvil, Solomon
    The study was done on factors influencing women’s decision to adopt family planning method in Amugu sub county, Alebtong district. The puipose of the study was to find out the factors that influence women’s decision making on adoption of family planning method. The specific objectives were; to examine how public policy affect family planning program in Alebtong district, to assess the extent to which logistics affect decision making in adopting family planning program in Alebtong district, to analysis the influence of sensitization method on family planning program in Alebtong district. This was descriptive study which involves both qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection. The sample size was 40 and study population was the women age 15-49 years. The study finding concluded that more health workers should go for further training to meet the cun~ent demand for family planning. Recommendation were made on the following, encouraging community outreaches, further training for medical workers.

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