Disrespectful care in family planning services among youth and adult simulated clients in public sector facilities in Malawi
Abstract Background Provision of high-quality family planning (FP) services improves access to contraceptives. Negative experiences in maternal health have been documented worldwide and likely occur in other services including FP. This study aims to quantify disrespectful care for adult and adolesce...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Hazel (Author), Diwakar Mohan (Author), Ephraim Chirwa (Author), Mary Phiri (Author), Fannie Kachale (Author), Patrick Msukwa (Author), Joanne Katz (Author), Melissa A. Marx (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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