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Community-based health workers can safely and effectively administer injectable contraceptives: conclusions from a technical consultation.

John Stanback1, Jeff Spieler, Iqbal Shah, William R Finger.   

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20159172     DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2009.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contraception        ISSN: 0010-7824            Impact factor:   3.375


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3.  Operations research to add postpartum family planning to maternal and neonatal health to improve birth spacing in Sylhet District, Bangladesh.

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Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract       Date:  2013-08-14

4.  "A cup of tea with our CBD agent … ": community provision of injectable contraceptives in Kenya is safe and feasible.

Authors:  Alice Auma Olawo; Issak Bashir; Marsden Solomon; John Stanback; Baker Maggwa Ndugga; Isaac Malonza
Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract       Date:  2013-09-30

5.  Building on safety, feasibility, and acceptability: the impact and cost of community health worker provision of injectable contraception.

Authors:  Dawn Chin-Quee; John Bratt; Morrisa Malkin; Mavis Mwale Nduna; Conrad Otterness; Lydia Jumbe; Reuben Kamoto Mbewe
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6.  Key Role of Drug Shops and Pharmacies for Family Planning in Urban Nigeria and Kenya.

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7.  Acceptability of the community-level provision of Sayana® Press by medical and nursing students in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Journal:  Contraception       Date:  2017-06-21       Impact factor: 3.375

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9.  Meeting rural demand: a case for combining community-based distribution and social marketing of injectable contraceptives in Tigray, Ethiopia.

Authors:  Ndola Prata; Karen Weidert; Ashley Fraser; Amanuel Gessessew
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10.  Balancing workload, motivation and job satisfaction in Rwanda: assessing the effect of adding family planning service provision to community health worker duties.

Authors:  Dawn Chin-Quee; Cathy Mugeni; Denis Nkunda; Marie Rose Uwizeye; Laurie L Stockton; Jennifer Wesson
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