Spatial dimensions of telemedicine and abortion access: a qualitative study of women's experiences
Abstract Background Telemedicine may help women comply with onerous legislative requirements for accessing abortion services. In Utah, there are three mandatory steps: a state-mandated information visit, a 72-h waiting period, and finally the abortion procedure itself. We explored women's exper...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Ehrenreich (Author), Cicely Marston (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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