Enabling women to access preferred methods of contraception: a rapid review and behavioural analysis
Abstract Background Many pregnancies in the UK are either unplanned or ambivalent. This review aimed to (i) explore barriers and facilitators to women choosing and accessing a preferred method of contraception in the United Kingdom, and (ii) identify opportunities for behavioural interventions based...
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Main Authors: | Abimbola A. Ayorinde, Felicity Boardman, Majel McGranahan, Lucy Porter, Nwamaka A. Eze, Anna Sallis, Rosanna Buck, Alison Hadley, Melissa Ludeke, Sue Mann, Oyinlola Oyebode |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c4661c7d948d4e7fbf51d91e84687c25 |
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