Provider bias and family planning in Upper Egypt: a simulated client approach
Abstract Background Provider bias is a main barrier that extensively violates the right of free family planning method choice. Egypt is one of the countries that shows skewness in its method mix. Provider bias and insufficiency of alternative methods are identified as potential factors underlying th...
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Main Authors: | Mirette M. Aziz (Author), Amira F. El-Gazzar (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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