A study protocol for an mHealth, multi-centre randomized control trial to promote use of postpartum contraception amongst rural women in Punjab, Pakistan
Abstract Background Provision of family planning services during the immediate post-partum phase is considered effective and cost-efficient for promoting healthy timing and spacing of pregnancies. This research aims to test the effectiveness of mobile phone-based interventions in promoting use of po...
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Main Authors: | Xaher Gul (Author), Waqas Hameed (Author), Sharmeen Hussain (Author), Ishaque Sheikh (Author), Junaid- (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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