Strategies used by facilities in Uganda to integrate family planning into HIV care : what works and what doesn't : brief report

Family planning (FP) often gets neglected in HIV care, but it is of immense importance in offering individuals and couples protection against unintended pregnancies. To help HIV care clinics improve FP provision for their clients, the Uganda Ministry of Health (UMOH) and the United States Agency for...

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Veröffentlicht in:African journal of reproductive health 2010-12, Vol.14 (4), p.149-150
Hauptverfasser: Bornstein, Thada, Zainab, Akol, Jacinto, Amandua, Kirunda, Ibrahim, Livesley, Nigel, Kasule, Kenneth, Kinoti, Stephen
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