Abstract
Introduction: Health workers are invaluable #human resources
that ensure the unmet #contraceptive needs of especially people in
developing countries are bridged. Even before their graduation, health
profession trainees would be looked up to by society to provide services
on contraceptive use. This study therefore assessed their level of
awareness and patronage of contraceptive methods among #health profession trainees.
Methodology: Graph Pad 5.01 and SPSS 21.0 software (SPSS Inc,
Chicago, IL) were used to analyze data collected from 376 randomly
selected university students in Tamale, Ghana in a cross-sectional study
using a semi-structured questionnaire. Association between different
variables was tested using appropriate statistical tests.
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Contraceptive Methods: The Level of Awareness and Patronage among Ghanaian Health Profession Trainees by Evans Paul Kwame Ameade in BJSTR
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