Choice of a family planning outlet in urban areas: The role of distance and quality of services in Kenya and Uganda
IntroductionQuality of care and physical access to health facilities affect facility choice for family planning (FP). These factors may disproportionately impact young contraceptive users. Understanding which components of service quality drive facility choice among contraceptive users of all ages c...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Winston (Author), Lisa M. Calhoun (Author), David Guilkey (Author), Peter M. Macharia (Author), Ilene S. Speizer (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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