The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacists
Introduction: In Canada, the progestin-only dedicated pill is the most widely used method of emergency contraception (EC). This method gained over-the-counter status in Ontario in 2008. Our mixed methods study explored the progestin-only EC knowledge, attitudes, and provision practices of Ontario ph...
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Main Authors: | Andréanne Chaumont (Author), Angel M. Foster (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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