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John Stanback

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Global Health, Science and Practice|October 3, 2014
"A cup of tea with our CBD agent … ": community provision of injectable contraceptives in Kenya is safe and feasibleAlice Auma Olawo, Issak Bashir, Marsden Solomon, et al.
Gates Open Research|March 7, 2020
Over the counter: The potential for easing pharmacy provision of family planning in urban SenegalJill Peterson, Aurelie Brunie, Ibrahima Diop, et al.
Studies in Family Planning|January 7, 2006
Ruling out pregnancy among family planning clients: the impact of a checklist in three countriesJohn Stanback, Fatimata Diabate, Thierno Dieng, et al.
Global Health, Science and Practice|October 3, 2014
Does free pregnancy testing reduce service denial in family planning clinics? A cluster-randomized experiment in Zambia and GhanaJohn Stanback, Gwyneth Vance, Gloria Asare, et al.
Journal of Biosocial Science|April 21, 2007
Reaching providers is not enough to increase IUD use: a factorial experiment of 'academic detailing' in KenyaJennifer Wesson, Alice Olawo, Violet Bukusi, et al.
Frontiers in Global Women'S Health|February 14, 2022
How Much Do Side Effects Contribute to Discontinuation? A Longitudinal Study of IUD and Implant Users in SenegalDawn Chin-Quee, Mohamed Diadhiou, Margaret Eichleay, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|April 11, 2013
Integrating family planning messages into immunization services: a cluster-randomized trial in Ghana and ZambiaGwyneth Vance, Barbara Janowitz, Mario Chen, et al.
International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|April 16, 2014
Injectable contraceptive sales at licensed chemical seller shops in ghana: access and reported use in rural and periurban communitiesElena Lebetkin, Tracy Orr, Kafui Dzasi, et al.
Global Health, Science and Practice|January 23, 2015
Getting closer to people: family planning provision by drug shops in UgandaAngela Akol, Dawn Chin-Quee, Patricia Wamala-Mucheri, et al.
International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|January 16, 2013
Community-based distribution of injectable contraceptives: introduction strategies in four sub-Saharan African countriesTheresa Hoke, Aurélie Brunie, Kirsten Krueger, et al.
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Global Health, Science and Practice|October 3, 2014
"A cup of tea with our CBD agent … ": community provision of injectable contraceptives in Kenya is safe and feasibleAlice Auma Olawo, Issak Bashir, Marsden Solomon, et al.
Gates Open Research|March 7, 2020
Over the counter: The potential for easing pharmacy provision of family planning in urban SenegalJill Peterson, Aurelie Brunie, Ibrahima Diop, et al.
Studies in Family Planning|January 7, 2006
Ruling out pregnancy among family planning clients: the impact of a checklist in three countriesJohn Stanback, Fatimata Diabate, Thierno Dieng, et al.
Global Health, Science and Practice|October 3, 2014
Does free pregnancy testing reduce service denial in family planning clinics? A cluster-randomized experiment in Zambia and GhanaJohn Stanback, Gwyneth Vance, Gloria Asare, et al.
Journal of Biosocial Science|April 21, 2007
Reaching providers is not enough to increase IUD use: a factorial experiment of 'academic detailing' in KenyaJennifer Wesson, Alice Olawo, Violet Bukusi, et al.
Frontiers in Global Women'S Health|February 14, 2022
How Much Do Side Effects Contribute to Discontinuation? A Longitudinal Study of IUD and Implant Users in SenegalDawn Chin-Quee, Mohamed Diadhiou, Margaret Eichleay, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|April 11, 2013
Integrating family planning messages into immunization services: a cluster-randomized trial in Ghana and ZambiaGwyneth Vance, Barbara Janowitz, Mario Chen, et al.
International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|April 16, 2014
Injectable contraceptive sales at licensed chemical seller shops in ghana: access and reported use in rural and periurban communitiesElena Lebetkin, Tracy Orr, Kafui Dzasi, et al.
Global Health, Science and Practice|January 23, 2015
Getting closer to people: family planning provision by drug shops in UgandaAngela Akol, Dawn Chin-Quee, Patricia Wamala-Mucheri, et al.
International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|January 16, 2013
Community-based distribution of injectable contraceptives: introduction strategies in four sub-Saharan African countriesTheresa Hoke, Aurélie Brunie, Kirsten Krueger, et al.
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