Development of a Survey to Assess the Acceptability of an Innovative Contraception Practice among Rural Pharmacists
Improved access to effective contraceptive methods is needed in Canada, particularly in rural areas, where unintended pregnancy rates are high and specific sexual health services may be further away. A rural pharmacist may be the most accessible health care professional. Pharmacy practice increasing...
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Main Authors: | Michael Wong (Author), Judith A. Soon (Author), Peter J. Zed (Author), Wendy V. Norman (Author) |
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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