Quality of Reproductive Health Services at Primary Health Care Level with Special Reference to Client’s Satisfaction in Nepal

Introduction: Sexual and reproductive rights are recognized as the basic human rights. Many organizations including UN are working to ensure that these rights are achieved by all the male and female in all countries. Sexual and reproductive rights have very close and important association with deve...

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Main Authors: Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC), Luitel, Nagendra, Dulal, Bishnu
Language:en_US
Published: Nepal Health Research Council 2013
Online Access:http://103.69.126.140:8080/handle/123456789/302
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Summary:Introduction: Sexual and reproductive rights are recognized as the basic human rights. Many organizations including UN are working to ensure that these rights are achieved by all the male and female in all countries. Sexual and reproductive rights have very close and important association with development. The term "reproductive health" in a broad sense refers to the health and well-being of women and men in terms of sexuality, pregnancy, birth, and related conditions, infections and illnesses. Married and unmarried youths have common biological characteristics that affect reproductive health. Women also have a common need for accurate information about their bodies, sexuality and communication in relationships, contraceptives, pregnancy and other issues. Correct and adequate information about pregnancy, maternal and child health, family planning and other aspects of family health are milestones of improvement in community health.