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Attitudes, beliefs, and practices of providers and key opinion leaders on emergency contraception in India
Author(s) -
M.E. Khan,
Deepthi S. Varma,
Isha Bhatnagar,
Anvita Dixit,
Martha Brady
Publication year - 2012
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.31899/rh2.1050
Subject(s) - emergency contraception , service provider , pharmacy , curriculum , medicine , population , family medicine , nursing , business , public relations , family planning , medical emergency , service (business) , psychology , research methodology , political science , marketing , environmental health , pedagogy
The Population Council confronts critical health and development issues—from stopping the spread of HIV to improving reproductive health and ensuring that young people lead full and productive lives. Through biomedical, social science, and public health research in 50 countries, we work with our partners to deliver solutions that lead to more effective policies, programs, and technologies that improve lives around the world. Established in 1952 and headquartered in New York, the Council is a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization governed by an international board of trustees. On the cover: A view of a pharmacy shop in New Delhi. Attitudes, beliefs and practices of providers and key opinion leaders on emergency contraception in India

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