Nurses' and patients' experiences of family planning services in a rural district, South Africa
Background: Family planning (FP) is a key component of primary health care (PHC). Nurses are the first source of FP information to women outside their social context. There is a paucity of research regarding clients' lived experiences of FP, particularly understanding both the client's and...
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Main Authors: | Kartik Naidoo (Author), Louis S. Jenkins (Author) |
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