New Game for Ugandan Men Uncovers Behavioral Barriers to Family Planning
Researchers hope the game will help more postpartum couples use modern contraceptive methods.
Dr. Susan Tino is a project manager at IntraHealth International, working on the Scale-Up and Capacity Building in Behavioral Science to Improve the Uptake of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (SupCap) project and the Regional Health Integration to Enhance Services in Eastern Uganda (RHITES-East) project.
Researchers hope the game will help more postpartum couples use modern contraceptive methods.