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dc.contributor.authorXiong, S.
dc.contributor.authorPalileo-Villanueva, M. L.
dc.contributor.authorLi, H.
dc.contributor.authorShrestha, A.
dc.contributor.authorOtieno, P.
dc.contributor.authorLu, H.
dc.contributor.authorYan, L. L.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-01T07:31:19Z
dc.date.available2024-02-01T07:31:19Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttps://apo.who.int/publications/i/item/super-use-of-e-health-programmes-to-deliver-urban-primary-health-care-services-for-noncommunicable-diseases-in-middle-income-countries#:~:text=Many%20hold%20the%20view%20that,services%2C%20and%20chronic%20care%20services.
dc.identifier.urihttp://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/645
dc.description.abstractWhile the County Department of Health routinely collects data on post-abortion care within the local health facilities, not much is known about unsafe abortions, and little evidence exists on the drivers of unsafe abortion, its effects on health, and its socioeconomic impacts. A study that explores the lived experiences, the determinants, the pathways to abortions, and its effects on health and socioeconomic circumstances is crucial in a county where 13.4 % of the women receiving care in antenatal clinics are younger than 16.
dc.subjectPost-Arbotion Care
dc.subjectHealth and Wellbeing
dc.subjectAbortion
dc.subjectTeenage Pregnancy
dc.titleUse of e-health programmes to deliver urban primary health-care services for noncommunicable diseases in middle-income countries.
dc.typePolicy Brief


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