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“New Users” Are Confusing Our Counting: Reaching Consensus on How to Measure “Additional Users” of Family Planning
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Family MedicineOther Ambiguous MetricsFamily PlanningFamily HealthPrimary CareData ScienceCensusDemographic MeasurementsPublic HealthUser ModelingDemographic ForecastingData ManagementStatisticsHealth Services ResearchPopulationHealth PolicyUser ProfilingPopulation MigrationPopulation StudyPopulation HouseholdPopulation-level ChangeFamily PolicyService-level MetricsDemographyMedicine
FP20209s overarching goal is framed around the new metric of “additional users.” This measure inherently captures population-level change but has been conflated with other ambiguous metrics, such as “new users.” Therefore, we propose a standard set of terms to provide more consistent measurement. Although commonly used service-level metrics cannot be directly compared to the population-level metric of additional users, we describe 2 modeling approaches that can allow service-level data to inform estimates of additional users.
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