Private Providers' Knowledge, Attitudes and Misconceptions Related to Long-Acting and Permanent Contraceptive Methods: A Case Study in Bangladesh
Jorge Ugaz,
Kathryn Banke,
Stephen Rahaim,
Wahiduzzaman Chowdhury and
Julie Williams
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This study demonstrates the existence of biases, poor knowledge and misconceptions among private healthcare providers towards long-acting and permanent methods of contraception in urban areas of Bangladesh.
Keywords: Private providers; Bangladesh; long-acting methods; family planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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