The effect of job aids on knowledge retention among Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors trained to administer injectable contraceptives: longitudinal results from implementation science in Nigeria
Abstract Background To increase access to voluntary family planning (FP) services, Nigerian policymakers are debating how to task share injectable contraceptive services to drug shop owners known as Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs). Task sharing FP services to drug shops is a promisin...
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Main Authors: | Sara Chace Dwyer (Author), Aparna Jain (Author), Salisu Mohammed Ishaku (Author), Faizah Tosin Okunade (Author), Chiamaka Uzomba (Author), Adedamola Adebayo (Author), Elizabeth Tobey (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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