Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11008405 | Contraception | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In the DMPA-SC introductory program in Nigeria, distribution was amplified when focused on high-volume contraceptive providers. Although community-based distribution can be one effective service delivery model for reaching underserved populations, more consideration for balancing cost recovery and public health goals through private sector approaches are needed in the context of South West Nigeria. Additional communications and outreach efforts are needed to reach younger, unmarried users with contraceptive services.
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Authors
Jenny Liu, Eric Schatzkin, Elizabeth Omoluabi, Morenike Fajemisin, Chidinma Onuoha, Temitope Erinfolami, Kazeem Ayodeji, Saliu Ogunmola, Jennifer Shen, Nadia Diamond-Smith, Maia Sieverding,