"An Act of Complete Care": Provider Perspectives on Linking Maternal Contraceptive Care With Well-Baby Visits in Community Health Centers
Background: Short inter-pregnancy interval (IPI) is associated with adverse health outcomes for women and infants, and low-income women experience disproportionate rates of short IPI. An essential solution is providing postpartum (PP) women with timely contraceptive care. However, patient-centered a...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Knepper (Author), Alejandra Zocchi (Author), Sadia Haider (Author), Rachel Caskey (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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