Quality of care in family planning services in Senegal and their outcomes
Abstract Background High quality of care in family planning (FP) services has been found to be associated with increased and continued use of contraceptive methods. The interpersonal skills and technical competence of the provider is one of the main components of quality of care. To study the proces...
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Main Authors: | Shireen Assaf (Author), Wenjuan Wang (Author), Lindsay Mallick (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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