Views and experiences of long-acting reversible contraception among ethnic minorities in high-income countries: a systematic review of qualitative studies
Sumayyah Ahmed,
Abigail McLoughlin Dymond,
Michele Correa
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundEthnic minorities in high-income countries have higher rates of unintended pregnancies but are less likely to use highly efficacious long-acting reversible contraception (LARC). The reasons for this are unclear.AimTo understand the views and experiences of ethnic minorities within high-income countries about LARC.MethodologyMedline, CINAHL, EMBASE and Sociological Abstracts were searched systematically to find qualitative articles about views on LARC. Titles and abstracts were screened to select qual… Show more
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