Client and provider factors associated with integration of family planning services among maternal and reproductive health clients in Kigoma Region, Tanzania: a cross-sectional study, April-July 2016
Abstract Background Integration of family planning (FP) services into non-FP care visits is an essential strategy for reducing maternal and neonatal mortality through reduction of short birth intervals and unplanned pregnancies. Methods Cross-sectional surveys were conducted across 61 facilities in...
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Main Authors: | M. M. Dynes (Author), E. Bernstein (Author), D. Morof (Author), L. Kelly (Author), A. Ruiz (Author), W. Mongo (Author), P. Chaote (Author), R. N. Bujari (Author), F. Serbanescu (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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