Contraceptive injections by community health workers in Uganda: a nonrandomized community trial
OBJECTIVE: To compare the safety and quality of contraceptive injections by community-based health workers with those of clinic-based nurses in a rural African setting. METHODS: A nonrandomized community trial tested provision of injectable Depo Provera (DMPA) by community reproductive health worker...
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Principais autores: | John Stanback (Autor), Anthony K Mbonye (Autor), Martha Bekiita (Autor) |
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