Implementation considerations when expanding health worker roles to include safe abortion care: a five-country case study synthesis
Abstract Background Allowing a broader range of trained health workers to deliver services can be an important way of improving access to safe abortion care. However, the expansion of health worker roles may be challenging to implement. This study aimed to explore factors influencing the implementat...
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Main Authors: | Claire Glenton (Author), Annik M. Sorhaindo (Author), Bela Ganatra (Author), Simon Lewin (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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