Development of integration indexes to determine the extent of family planning and child immunization services integration in health facilities in urban areas of Nigeria
Abstract Background Integrating family planning into child immunization services may address unmet need for contraception by offering family planning information and services to postpartum women during routine child immunization visits. However, policies and programs promoting integration are often...
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Main Authors: | Kate L. Sheahan (Author), Jennifer Orgill-Meyer (Author), Ilene S. Speizer (Author), Siân Curtis (Author), John Paul (Author), Morris Weinberger (Author), Antonia V. Bennett (Author) |
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