Building an implementation framework to address unmet contraceptive care needs in a carceral setting: a systematic review
Abstract Background The provision of contraceptive care for incarcerated individuals has been largely inconsistent and has contributed to, at best, inadequate care, and at worst reproductive abuses, violence, and coercion. While previous research has identified strategies to remedy known issues, to...
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Main Authors: | Douglas Routh (Author), Rebecca Simmons (Author), Jessica Sanders (Author), Alexandra Gero (Author), Hannah Aanderud Tanner (Author), David K. Turok (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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