Assessing nurses' knowledge and attitudes towards promoting female condom use in South African primary healthcare clinics
Abstract Background Female condoms protect against unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV; however, their uptake is very low in South Africa. Nurses are frontline healthcare workers and are uniquely positioned to promote their use to their clients. This study...
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Main Authors: | Enwongo Ettang (Author), Parimalaranie Yogeswaran (Author), Oladele Vincent Adeniyi (Author) |
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