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K Series
Series K, Number 7
Injectables and Implants

Implants: The Next Generation

How family planning programs and providers can prepare to provide new contraceptive implants

CONTENTS

Home (Key Points)

New Implants Can Expand Access
 Table 1. Comparing Implants
Table 2. Continuation Rates for New Implants
Table 3. Estimated Worldwide Use of Implants

Box: Which New Implant to Introduce?

Spotlight: From Norplant to Jadelle: Smooth Transition in a Dominican Republic Clinic

Preparing to Offer New Implants

Spotlight: Training Nurses Increases Implant Use in Ghana

Box: Information and Communication Technology Supports Implant Programs

Meeting Demand for New Implants Requires Supply and Access
 Table 4. Key Resources for Program Managers and Providers of Implants

Bibliography

Credits

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Box: What Clients Should Know  About Insertion and Removal
INFO Reports: “Implants: Tools for  Providers”

Quick Look
Table 1: Comparing Implants
Table 4: Key Resources for  Program Managers and Providers of Implants

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Credits

This report was prepared by Deepa Ramchandran, MHS, and Ushma D. Upadhyay, PhD. Research assistance by Lauren Necochea, MPA. Edited by Ward Rinehart. Design by Mark Beisser, Francine Mueller, Linda Sadler, and Rafael Avila. Production by Monica Jiménez.

The INFO Project appreciates the assistance of the following reviewers: Maaike Addicks, Vivian Brache, Lee Claypool, Gloria Coe, Carmela Cordero, Juan Díaz, Laneta Dorflinger, Stephen Goldstein, Peter Hall, David Hubacher, Roy Jacobstein, Barbara Janowitz, Monica Jasis, Robert Lande, Enriquito Lu, Olav Meirik, J.T. Mutihir, Nuriye Ortayli, John Pile, Malcolm Potts, Frank Roijmans, Irving Sivin, John P. Skibiak, J. Joseph Speidel, Vidya Setty, Markus Steiner, John W. Townsend, and Mary Beth Weinberger.

Suggested citation: Ramchandran, D. and Upadhyay, U. D. “Implants: The Next Generation.” Population Reports, Series K, No. 7. Baltimore, INFO Project, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, October 2007.

Available online: http://www.populationreports.org/k7/


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Published with support from USAID, Global, GH/PRH/PEC, under the terms of Grant No. GPH-A-00-02-00003-00.


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