A qualitative study of provider perspectives on the barriers to contraceptive use in Kaliro and Iganga Districts, Eastern Central Uganda
Background: Family planning confers unique benefits including preventing unintended pregnancies, improving maternal and child health outcomes, and increasing women's access to education and economic opportunities. However, Uganda has a low contraceptive prevalence rate of only 30%, and progress...
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Main Authors: | Constance Sibongile Shumba (Author), Jonathan Miyonga (Author), Judith Kiconco (Author), Patrick Kerchan (Author), Tonny Tumwesigye (Author) |
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Health for All Nations,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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