Table 1.
Type of participants | Focuses of IDIs and KIIs |
Married adolescent girls | Knowledge about and access to FP information and services, perceived needs, decision-making power, influences of in-laws, social and gender norms, religious beliefs, privacy and confidentiality, attitude of healthcare providers, policy restrictions and political priorities. |
Husbands | Knowledge about and access to FP information and services, perceived needs, decision-making power, influences of in-laws, social and gender norms, religious beliefs, privacy and confidentiality, attitude of healthcare providers, policy restrictions and political priorities. |
Mothers-in-law | Knowledge about and access to FP information and services, perceived needs, decision-making power, influences of in-laws, social and gender norms, and religious beliefs. |
Healthcare providers/health coordinators/FCHVs | Access to FP information and services, social and gender norms, religious beliefs, challenges in providing FP services, policy restrictions, and political priorities. |
FCHVs, female community health volunteers; FP, family planning; IDIs, in-depth interviews; KII, key informant interviews.