Integration of family planning into maternal and child health and other services at Harare Central Hospital.
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| Authors | Verkuyl, D A;Fawcus, S;Willis, J A;Mutasa, H; |
| Journal | the central african journal of medicine |
| Year | 1990 |
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| Keywords |
behavior
motivation
child
health services
developing countries
youth
hospitals
health
family planning
primary health care
africa
demographic factors
economic factors
population
research methodology
africa south of the sahara
eastern africa
population characteristics
delivery of health care
age factors
english speaking africa
family planning programs
organization and administration
program activities
programs
contraception
summary report
contraceptive usage
health facilities
psychological factors
zimbabwe
health personnel
resources
needs
population at risk
maternal-child health services
counseling
acceptors
clinic activities
method acceptability
nurse-midwives
program design
target population
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