2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12978-019-0842-2
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Women’s costs for accessing comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services: findings from an observational study in Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract: BackgroundEvaluating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal of universal access to sexual and reproductive (SRH) services requires an understanding of the health needs of individuals and what constitutes access to services. We explored women’s costs of accessing SRH services in Johannesburg, South Africa and contextualized costs based on estimates of household income.MethodsWe conducted an observational study of women aged 18–49 at a public HIV treatment site and two public primary health care facil… Show more

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“…The above result is slightly different from the findings of other researchers who find that the average age at natural menopause as 51.4 years [17]. Whereas another study found that the age range was 45 to 55 years with the average age at 51 years [18]. Another study found that the median age at menopause among white women from industrialized countries ranges between 50-52 years [19].…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingscontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…The above result is slightly different from the findings of other researchers who find that the average age at natural menopause as 51.4 years [17]. Whereas another study found that the age range was 45 to 55 years with the average age at 51 years [18]. Another study found that the median age at menopause among white women from industrialized countries ranges between 50-52 years [19].…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingscontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…This study did not explore further on issues around access to healthcare facilities in Soweto and this warrants further exploration. However, recent studies in South Africa have postulated that many women continue to face challenges accessing reproductive health services, including cost of care, transport to hospital or poor services at the hospital [34]. Thus, it is important to strengthen healthcare systems to offer adolescent-friendly reproductive health services in PLOS GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH South Africa [35] and other similar settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implant was introduced into South Africa in early 2014, as part of a major revision of South Africa’s contraceptive guidelines, including an expanded contraceptive method mix that emphasizes LARC. By the start of 2015, nearly 900,000 implants had been inserted [ 23 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%