Availability, Utilization, and Health Providers' Attitudes Towards Safe Abortion Services in Public Health Facilities of a District in West Bengal, India
Background: The provision of safe abortion services upholds the realization of justice in sexual and reproductive health. Many state-level studies in India have identified poor availability of abortion services in the public sector and negative attitudes toward abortion among health providers, as po...
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Main Authors: | Souvik Pyne (Author), T.K.S. Ravindran (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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