Attitudes and Practices of Healthcare Professionals and Clinical Medical Students on Contraception: A Cross-Sectional Study in Cape Coast, Ghana
Background. Healthcare providers play a major role in the implementation of family planning policies. In Ghana, there has been a conscious effort to improve the knowledge of preservice and practicing health professionals on family planning. However, there have been concerns about the appropriateness...
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Main Authors: | Evans Kofi Agbeno (Author), Joseph Osarfo (Author), Betty Anane-Fenin (Author), Emmanuel Kusi Achampong (Author), Naa Adei Neequaye (Author), Douglas Aninng Opoku (Author), Mohammed Aliyu (Author), Sebastian Ken-Amoah (Author), Anthony Amanfo Ofori (Author), Joycelyn A. Ashong (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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