Published on in Vol 7, No 3 (2018): March

Safety, Quality, and Acceptability of Contraceptive Subdermal Implant Provision by Community Health Extension Workers Versus Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental, Noninferiority Study

Safety, Quality, and Acceptability of Contraceptive Subdermal Implant Provision by Community Health Extension Workers Versus Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental, Noninferiority Study

Safety, Quality, and Acceptability of Contraceptive Subdermal Implant Provision by Community Health Extension Workers Versus Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental, Noninferiority Study

Journals

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  3. Ayuk B, Yankam B, Saah F, Bain L. Provision of injectable contraceptives by community health workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of safety, acceptability and effectiveness. Human Resources for Health 2022;20(1) View
  4. Tiendrebeogo J, Arnold B, Ouedraogo Y, Haws R, Garane L, Ouedraogo V, Gouem M, Coulibaly A, Bougma M. Mobilizing stakeholders for implant removals in Burkina Faso using landscape assessment data. BMC Women's Health 2024;24(1) View