Sustainable and effective methods to increase long‐acting reversible contraception uptake from the ACCORd general practice trial
Abstract Objective: Most Australian women access contraception through general practitioners (GPs) but choose oral methods rather than long‐acting reversible contraceptives (LARCS). The Australian Contraceptive ChOice pRoject (ACCORd) successfully tested a complex intervention for LARC uptake. We ai...
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Main Authors: | Angela Taft (Author), Cathy J. Watson (Author), Edwina McCarthy (Author), Kirsten I. Black (Author), Jayne Lucke (Author), Kevin McGeechan (Author), Marion Haas (Author), Kathleen McNamee (Author), Jeffrey F. Peipert (Author), Danielle Mazza (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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