The impact of adding community-based distribution of oral contraceptives and condoms to a cluster randomized primary health care intervention in rural Tanzania
Abstract Background Efforts to expand access to family planning in rural Africa often focus on the deployment of community health agents (CHAs). Methods This paper reports on results of the impact of a randomized cluster trial of CHA deployment on contraceptive uptake among 3078 baseline and 2551 en...
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Main Authors: | Mallory C. Sheff (Author), Elizabeth F. Jackson (Author), Almamy M. Kanté (Author), Asinath Rusibamayila (Author), James F. Phillips (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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