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Mixed-methods study on pharmacies as contraception providers to Kenyan young people: who uses them and why?

Lianne GonsalvesKaspar WyssJennifer CresswellMichael WaithakaPeter Bundi GichangiAdriane Martin Hilber
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Our findings indicate a high percentage of young people in Coastal Kenya use pharmacies for contraception. Our inclusion of emergency contraception users partially explains this. Pharmacies were perceived to be everything that health facilities are not: fast, private and non-limiting. Policy-makers should recognise the role of pharmacies as contraception providers and look for opportunities to link pharmacies to the public health system. This would create a network of accessible and appealing contraception services for young people.
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