Where to find PMA at ICFP 2022

Where to Find PMA at ICFP

Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall (PEACH), Booths 37-39

November 15

Oral presentations

‘Characteristics Associated with Consistency in Reporting of Contraceptive Use: Assessing the Reliability of the Contraceptive Calendar in Ten PMA Sites’ Philip Anglewicz

10:15am PEACH Pattaya 4 & WT

‘The relationship between reproductive coercion and contraceptive dynamics in the extended postpartum period: Results from a panel study of recently pregnant Ethiopian women’ Jess Dozier

4:15pm PEACH Pattaya 5 

‘User characteristics and predictors of utilization of long-acting reversible contraceptive methods among female youths in Kenya’ Oluwapelumi Salako

4:15pm PEACH Pattaya 6 & WT

‘Do the sexual and reproductive health outcomes and fertility preferences of urban migrants vary by level of climate risk? A study in 7 PMA countries’ Karen Austrian

4:15pm PEACH Pattaya 2 

‘Decision-making and recourse to induced abortion: typological analysis among women in Burkina Faso from a qualitative study’

Fiacre BAZIE

4:15pm PEACH Pattaya 12 & WT

‘Reproductive coercion across nine sites in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia: understanding converging and diverging risks‘ Shannon Wood

4:15pm PEACH_Pattaya 5

‘Migration-related influences on fertility intentions among internal migrants in Burkina Faso’ Selena Anjur-Dietrich

4:15pm PEACH Pattaya 2 

Flash presentations

‘The impact of armed conflict on spontaneous and induced abortions in Burkina Faso’ Maya Luetke

11:50am BH Royal Summit Chamber B 

‘Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Ethiopia’ Assefa Seme Deresse

11:50am GH Orchid Ballroom A

‘Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on family planning use among married women in Ethiopia’ Selamawit Desta

11:50am GH Orchid Ballroom A 

Interests and Preferences Regarding Family Planning Self-care Interventions among Kenyan and Nigerian Women’ Funmilola OlaOlorun

2:40pm BH Royal Summit Chamber A 

Spatial Analysis of Modern Contraceptive use in Ethiopia: Using a linked data from Performance Monitoring for Action’ Solomon Shiferaw Yesuf

2:40pm GH Orchid Ballroom A  

 ‘Equity in demand for family planning satisfied and teenage childbearing: Differences across three equity dimensions across 5 African countries’ Fred Makumbi

2:40pm GH Orchid Ballroom A 

 

Poster presentations

10:00am PEACH East Lobby 

‘Understanding sexual empowerment in the postpartum period: Findings from a population-based study of recently pregnant Ethiopian women’ Jess Dozier

‘Assessing continuity of modern contraceptive usage in the COVID-19 period in SSA: A geospatial modelling study’ Michael Give Chipeta 

‘Factors Associated with Contraceptive Use Profiles in Two sub-Saharan African Countries: A Sequence Analysis’ Devon Kristiansen

12:30pm PEACH East Lobby 

‘Reproductive coercion and intimate partner violence: influences on women's contraceptive use in Burkina Faso Côte d'Ivoire and Kenya’ Shannon Wood

Differences in Contraceptive Use and Unintended Pregnancy between Urban Slum and Nonslum Women in Kinshasa DR Congo: A Cross-sectional Analysis’ Pierre Akilimali

3:30pm PEACH East Lobby 

Our men are our partners in family planning/contraceptive decision making the women say! A cross-sectional study in Kenya‘ Mary Thiongo

‘"If I use family planning I may have trouble getting pregnant next time I want to": A multi-country survey-based exploration of perceived contraceptive-induced fertility impairment and its relationship to contraceptive behaviors’ Caroline Moreau

‘Determinants of Contraceptive Continuation, Discontinuation, Adoption, and Switching: Longitudinal Study Findings in Rajasthan’ Anoop Khanna

November 16

Oral presentations

‘Changes in fertility intentions during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in six settings in sub-Saharan Africa’ Linnea Zimmerman

10:15am PEACH Pattaya 6 & WT 

‘The association between women's economic empowerment and contraceptive use, adoption, and discontinuation in Kenya’ Carolina Cardona

11:50am PEACH Pattaya 7 & WT

‘Keeping the “R” in LARCs (long-acting reversible contraception): Measuring quality-centered implant removal in sub-Saharan Africa’ Celia Karp

11:50am PEACH Pattaya 3 & WT

‘Operationalization of family planning-related social norms at the community level in Burkina Faso’ Elizabeth Larson 

2:40pm PEACH Pattaya 4 (99) & WT

‘Unmet need and intention to use as predictors of adoption of contraception in 10 Performance Monitoring for Action geographies’ Philip Anglewicz

4:15pm GH Orchid Ballroom B 

 

Flash presentations

‘Influence of receipt of family planning information throughout the continuum of care on postpartum contraceptive uptake and method choice among young women in Ethiopia’ Lisa Calhoun

10:15am BH Royal Summit Chamber B 

‘Traditional Method Use Among Women of Reproductive Age in the Kinshasa and Kongo Central Provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo’ Madeline Woo

10:15am BH Royal Summit Chamber A 

‘It's my right to use and remove Implants use in Kenya: A cross-sectional study’ Peter Gichangi

2:40pm BH Royal Summit Chamber A 

‘Facility capacity to remove contraceptive implants in six sub-Saharan African countries’ Celia Karp

2:40pm BH Royal Summit Chamber A 

The development of a health management information system (HMIS) usability index and assessment of changes in HMIS during COVID-19 in Ethiopia’ Linnea Zimmerman

4:15pm GH Orchid Ballroom A 

The Family Planning Opportunity Database: a global public good for evidence-based priority setting and advocacy’ Jennie Greaney

4:15pm GH Orchid Ballroom A 

‘Client perceived quality of family planning counselling services and future adoption of Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods in Uganda; analysis of PMA data’ Hassard Sempeera

4:15pm BH Royal Summit Chamber A 

 

Poster presentations

10:00am PEACH East Lobby 

‘Expanding Access to Family Planning Services through Private Midwives: Will It Matter in Indonesia?’ Huiling Pan

12:30pm PEACH East Lobby

‘Economic reliance, income loss, and intimate partner violence experience among nationally-representative samples of women in Burkina Faso and Kenya’ Maya Luetke

‘Deviance of family planning-related social norms in Burkina Faso’ Elizabeth Larson 

3:30pm PEACH East Lobby 

‘Factors Associated with Unmet Need of Family Planning among Women in Nigeria: Comparison between Selected Northern and South-Western States’ Oluwapelumi Salako

Informed choice in the use of modern contraceptive methods among adolescents and young women in Kenya. Evidence from a cross-sectional survey’ Michael Waithaka

November 17

Flash presentations

‘The State of Induced Abortion in Burkina Faso’ Georges Guiella

10:15am BH Royal Summit Chamber B 

‘Social network-based abortion incidence estimation in Burkina Faso: Examining the impact of the network generating question’ Selena Anjur-Dietrich

11:50am GH Orchid Ballroom A 

Abortion incidence and safety in two provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa and Kongo Central): Preliminary results from a population-based survey’ Pierre Akilimali

11:50am GH Orchid Ballroom A