Use of a hybrid digital training approach for hormonal IUD providers in Nigeria: results from a mixed method study
Abstract Background In Nigeria, in-service trainings for new family planning (FP) methods have typically been conducted using a combination of classroom-based learning, skills labs, and supervised practicums. This mixed-methods study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, provider competency, and...
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Main Authors: | Kristen M. Little (Author), Anthony A. Nwala (Author), Eden Demise (Author), Samantha Archie (Author), Ezechukwu I. Nwokoma (Author), Chinedu Onyezobi (Author), Helen Anyasi (Author), Kayode Afolabi (Author), Funmilola M. OlaOlorun (Author), Kate H. Rademacher (Author), Kendal Danna (Author), Lara Lorenzetti (Author), Jennifer Anyanti (Author), Marya Plotkin (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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