Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2011
Abstract
This systematic literature review aims to identify and describe existing provider-related barriers to accessing emergency contraception (EC) in developing countries, as well as the prevalence of these barriers and documented research programs to address them. Findings from this review will contribute to specific recommendations on provider attitudes and behaviors related to emergency contraception and inform the development of a global advocacy strategy to increase access to the method.
Recommended Citation
Williams, Katherine. 2011. "Provider-related barriers to accessing emergency contraception in developing countries: A literature review." Washington, DC: Population Council.
DOI
10.31899/rh1.1015
Language
English
Project
Revitalizing the Emergency Contraception Agenda
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International Public Health Commons, Maternal and Child Health Commons, Obstetrics and Gynecology Commons, Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons