Published on in Vol 9, No 10 (2020): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/18308, first published .
Evaluating a Longitudinal Cohort of Clinics Engaging in the Family Planning Elevated Contraceptive Access Program: Study Protocol for a Comparative Interrupted Time Series Analysis

Evaluating a Longitudinal Cohort of Clinics Engaging in the Family Planning Elevated Contraceptive Access Program: Study Protocol for a Comparative Interrupted Time Series Analysis

Evaluating a Longitudinal Cohort of Clinics Engaging in the Family Planning Elevated Contraceptive Access Program: Study Protocol for a Comparative Interrupted Time Series Analysis

Journals

  1. Cohen S, Baayd J, García G, Quade C, Gero A, Ekey M, Poggio C, Simmons R. Facility-based simulation as a programmatic tool for implementing a statewide contraceptive initiative. BMC Health Services Research 2022;22(1) View
  2. Simmons R, Baayd J, Elliott S, Cohen S, Turok D. Improving access to highly effective emergency contraception: an assessment of barriers and facilitators to integrating the levonorgestrel IUD as emergency contraception using two applications of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Implementation Science Communications 2022;3(1) View
  3. Simmons R, Baayd J, Gero A, Quade C, Mullholand M, Torres E, Turok D, Sanders J. Implementation and Monitoring of the Family Planning Elevated Contraceptive Access Program, Utah, 2018‒2019. American Journal of Public Health 2022;112(S5):S528 View