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    Emergency contraceptive pill usage: how community pharmacists can communicate with young female adults? by Leiu, Chang You, Omar, Zoharah, Alias, Siti Noormi, Abd Rahim, Nur Aira

    Published 2020
    “…Emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) have been widely used by young women across the world to prevent unwanted pregnancy after an unprotected sexual intercourse. …”
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    Knowledge and Attitude towards Emergency Contraceptives among Nursing and Midwifery Students in Tertiary Care Hospitals, Karachi by Fouzia Perveen, Mahjabeen Khan

    Published 2017-12-01
    Subjects: “…Knowledge, attitude, emergency contraceptives, nursing students, tertiary care centre.…”
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    Not a 'proper' solution? The gap between professional guidelines and users' views about the safety of using emergency contraception. by Ziebland, S, Maxwell, K

    Published 1998
    “…OBJECTIVES: As a form of contraception which is used after sex, emergency contraception occupies a singular place in the birth control repertoire. …”
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    Concerns and cautions about prescribing and deregulating emergency contraception: a qualitative study of GPs using telephone interviews. by Ziebland, S, Graham, A, McPherson, A

    Published 1998
    “…OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe GPs' responses to a clinical scenario of a request for a repeat prescription for hormonal emergency contraception (EC), their views about over-the-counter availability and beliefs about absolute contraindications. …”
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    Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Hormonal Emergency Contraception Aamong Married Female Staff in Universiti Putra Malaysia by Sharj Abad, Fatemeh Najafi

    Published 2010
    “…Emergency Contraception (EC) is a back-up method of contraceptive emergencies, which women can use within the first few days after unprotected intercourse to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. …”
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    Qualitative study on stigma as a barrier to emergency contraceptive pill use among university students in the Lango subregion, Uganda by Amir Kabunga, Ponsiano Okalo, Marvin Musinguzi, Eustes Kigongo, Alfred Acanga, Raymond Tumwesigye, Anna Grace Auma, Caroline Nabasirye Kambugu, Judith Akello Abal, Halimah Namata, David Mwesigwa

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Themes included the positive attitude towards emergency contraceptive pills, perceptions of peers and the general public, and perceptions of health service providers.Conclusion Stigma significantly impedes emergency contraceptive pill use among university students in the Lango subregion, Uganda. …”
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    COULD A PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN FOR EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF UNWANTED PREGNANCY AND HOW WOULD WE KNOW IF IT DID by Ziebland, S, Scobie, S

    Published 1995
    “…A campaign to increase knowledge about emergency contraception has been identified as one of the relatively few interventions with the potential to reduce the incidence of unwanted pregnancy. …”
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