Family Planning Experiences and Needs of Young Women Living With and Without HIV Accessing an Integrated HIV and SRH Intervention in Zimbabwe-An Exploratory Qualitative Study
BackgroundPeople living with HIV have higher unmet family planning needs compared to those without HIV. This is heightened for young people. However, the provision of family planning for young people within HIV programmes is uncommon. We investigated family planning uptake, acceptability of, and eng...
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Main Authors: | Constancia V. Mavodza (Author), Joanna Busza (Author), Constance R. S. Mackworth-Young (Author), Rangarirai Nyamwanza (Author), Portia Nzombe (Author), Ethel Dauya (Author), Chido Dziva Chikwari (Author), Mandikudza Tembo (Author), Victoria Simms (Author), Owen Mugurungi (Author), Tsitsi Apollo (Author), Bernard Madzima (Author), Rashida A. Ferrand (Author), Sarah Bernays (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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