Assessing the cost-effectiveness of contraceptive methods from a health provider perspective: case study of Kiambu County Hospital, Kenya
Plain language summary The proportion of women of reproductive age using a contraceptive method in Kenya, at 53% is low. More funding is required to ensure women who need contraceptives have access and continue using them. Previous research has shown that contraceptives that protect a woman from get...
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Main Authors: | James Kiragu Ngacha (Author), Richard Ayah (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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