Healthcare providers' attitude towards abortion service provision in Gulu city, Northern Uganda
<p>Background: Although induced abortion is legally allowed on various grounds in several sub-Saharan African countries, health care providers in these countries often persist in viewing induced abortion as immoral. Providers' attitudes may conflict with the national abortion law or their...
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Main Authors: | Pebalo Francis Pebolo (Author), Auma Anna Grace (Author), Obol James Henry (Author) |
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International Journal of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care - Peertechz Publications,
2022-06-07.
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