Perception of Family Planning Campaign by Women in Ghana

Égide Ferdinand H.

Faculty of Medicine Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

This study examines the perception of family planning campaigns among women in Ghana, focusing on their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors toward family planning initiatives. Utilizing both qualitative and quantitative methods, the research aims to elucidate the factors influencing women’s reception of family planning messages and their subsequent decision-making regarding contraceptive use. Through surveys, interviews, and content analysis of campaign materials, the study seeks to provide insights into the effectiveness of existing family planning campaigns and identify potential strategies for improving their impact on women’s reproductive health choices. The findings of this research have implications for policy-makers, healthcare providers, and development practitioners seeking to enhance access to and utilization of family planning services in Ghana.

Keywords:  Perception, Family planning, Campaigns, Women, Factors

CITE AS: Égide Ferdinand H. (2024). Perception of Family Planning Campaign by Women in Ghana. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES 3(2):124-129.