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    Factors that contribute to low acceptance of Vasectomy utilisation among married men
    (Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, 2008-07-01) Chauluka, Martha
    This is a proposal of a descriptive research study that will be conducted and the researcher will use a qualitative approach. Data collection will be done using a well structured interview guide that will comprise of open ended questions and some few closed questions in order for the researcher to get a clear picture of the situation understudy. the study will be done to explore the factors that contribute to low acceptance of Vasectomy utilization by married men here in Malawi. The results will be used to identify the factors that will be dealt with accordingly to encourage utilization of Vasectomy as a method of family planning which proved to be safe, easiest and have less complications so that the alarming fertility rate which is at 6.0 children per woman is reduced to control the increasing population growth and that maternal death and complications are due to multiple deliveries is controlled. With Vasectomy being encouraged, complications that women are victims due to female sterilization will be reduced.

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