Women's perceptions about mobile health solutions for selection and use of family planning methods in Karachi: a feasibility study
Abstract Background The qualitative study explored the feasibility and acceptability of potential mHealth intervention for women living in low socio-economic areas to increase the uptake of family planning. The study also examined providers' perceptions' potential benefits of mHealth inter...
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Main Authors: | Farina Gul Abrejo (Author), Romaina Iqbal (Author), Sarah Saleem (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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