Telehealth for Addressing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Needs During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: A Hybrid Telemedicine-Community Accompaniment Model for Abortion and Contraception Services in Pakistan
The COVID-19 pandemic led overburdened health care systems to deprioritize essential sexual and reproductive healthcare, including abortion and contraception care, while accelerating shifts in healthcare delivery to digital technologies. However, in many countries, including Pakistan, inequalities i...
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Main Authors: | Irum Shaikh (Author), Stephanie Andrea Küng (Author), Hina Aziz (Author), Samina Sabir (Author), Ghulam Shabbir (Author), Mukhtar Ahmed (Author), Rasha Dabash (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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