Contraceptive Methods: The Level of Awareness and Patronage among Ghanaian Health Profession Trainees

  • Kwame Ameade E
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Abstract

Introduction: Health workers are invaluable human resources that ensure the unmet contraceptive needs of especially people in developing countries are bridged. Even before their graduation, health profession trainees would be looked up to by society to provide services on contraceptive use. This study therefore assessed their level of awareness and patronage of contraceptive methods among health profession trainees.

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Kwame Ameade, E. P. (2018). Contraceptive Methods: The Level of Awareness and Patronage among Ghanaian Health Profession Trainees. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2018.07.001435

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