Cancelled - Leigh Senderowicz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
When |
Mar 23, 2020
from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM |
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Where | 1101 Morrill Hall |
Contact Name | Jennifer Doiron |
Contact Phone | 301-405-6403 |
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About the Presentation
With so many global family planning interventions designed to promote a single contraceptive method, most are evaluated based on their ability to increase uptake of that method. The effect of these programs on broader measures of quality and choice, however, is under-examined. Here we use the results of step-wedge cluster randomized trial to examine the effects of a Tanzanian postpartum IUD intervention on key dimensions of counseling quality.
About the Speaker
Leigh Senderowicz is a social demographer focusing on global sexual and reproductive health, and the PI of the Contraceptive Autonomy Project. In 2019, she earned her doctorate in Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health with a concentration in Women, Gender and Health. Leigh is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the NIH-funded Health Disparities Research Scholars program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.