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Published on 02.03.18 in Vol 7, No 3 (2018): March

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Works citing "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"

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  1. Webster J, Krishnaratne S, Hoyt J, Demissie SD, Spilotros N, Landegger J, Kambanje M, Pryor S, Moseti E, Marcus S, Gnintoungbe M, Curry D, Hamon JK. Context-acceptability theories: example of family planning interventions in five African countries. Implementation Science 2021;16(1)
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  2. Baynes C, Steyn P, Soi C, Dinis A, Tembe S, Mehrtash H, Narasimhan M, Kiarie J, Sherr K. Use of implementation science to advance family planning programs in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review. Frontiers in Global Women's Health 2022;3
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  3. Ayuk BE, Yankam BM, Saah FI, Bain LE. 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)
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