Contraceptive service provider imposed restrictions to contraceptive access in Urban Nigeria
Abstract Background Health service providers can restrict access to contraceptives through their own imposed biases about method appropriateness. In this study, provider biases toward contraceptive service provision among urban Nigerian providers was assessed. Methods Health providers working in hea...
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Main Authors: | Hilary M. Schwandt (Author), Ilene S. Speizer (Author), Meghan Corroon (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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