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Return to [[Improve_Access_to_Birth_Control_(Esp._LARCs)|Improve Access to Birth Control]]<br/> Go to Objective Details | Return to [[Improve_Access_to_Birth_Control_(Esp._LARCs)|Improve Access to Birth Control]]<br/> Go to Objective Details | ||
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<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #ff0000">As you add potential measures, please include a description, calculations for the measure and possible data sources.</span> | <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #ff0000">As you add potential measures, please include a description, calculations for the measure and possible data sources.</span> | ||
Revision as of 16:17, 8 June 2021
Return to Improve Access to Birth Control
Go to Objective Details
As you add potential measures, please include a description, calculations for the measure and possible data sources.
Potential Measures
Measure | Description | Calculations | Data Source | |||||
TBD % of women who reported difficulties in accessing contraception before they become pregnant | This would best be collected in some sort of survey by organizations that worked with women who are pregnant and giving brith. Explore the best options for getting a good sample size and not counting the same women multiple times. | Likely based on a sample size in a survey | Work with community partners who either might be collecting this type of data, or consider adding a new data collection tool. | |||||
# of women who were assisted in getting access to contraception. | This would track the progress of specific programs that either already existed or that get launched as a part of this strategy to monitor the number of women who are being helped. | Ideally the sum of the # of women assisted by several different programs that are helping women get access to contraception. | Potentially collect data from differnet programs involved with this, ideally sharing the types of contraception provided. |
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