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A systematic review of the views of healthcare professionals on the provision of long-acting reversible contraception.

Carri WelsbyJessica Shipman GunsonPen Roe
Published in: Journal of clinical nursing (2020)
Settings outside of general practice need to be included within the scope of initiatives that aim to improve clinical practice around access to new and emerging contraceptive methods. Further research could inform models of clinical practice that enable healthcare professionals to take enough time to talk through all contraceptive options with patients in a way that both focuses on their individual needs and is fully informed by up-to-date evidence and training.
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