Les tests de grossesse augmentent le nombre de clientes de contraceptifs auprès des agents communautaires à Madagascar

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Lorsqu’ils proposent des produits contraceptifs hormonaux à des nouvelles clientes, les agents communautaires doivent s’assurer que les clientes ne sont pas enceintes. Un essai randomisé contrôlé à Madagascar révèle qu’offrir des tests de grossesse aux agents communautaires pour qu’ils les distribuent gratuitement augmente le nombre de nouvelles clientes de produits contraceptifs.

Author

SHOPS Project

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
June 2014
Resource Types
Brief
Country
Madagascar
Health Area
Family Planning
Current Downloads
9

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