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. 2021 Oct 18;11(10):e046156. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046156

Table 1.

Focuses of IDIs and KIIs

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.