From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-08-12, issued 2019-08-12Aims: Unintended pregnancy among young people remains a major public health problem in the UK, despite recent evidence suggesting that the number of teenage pregnancies in England is falling. Community pharmacies have the potential to reduce health inequalities among young women through improved and appropriate access to sexual health services. This study seeks to examine the views, perceptions and experiences of young women and community pharmacists concerning emergency hormonal contraceptive (EHC) provision from community pharmacies in the UK. Methods: Six electronic databases were searched for articles published in English between 2000 and 2017. Titles a...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
Emergency contraception (EC) access was liberalised in 2002 in Switzerland by making it accessible i...
Recent moves in parts of UK to provide opportunities for 'over the counter' purchasing at pharmacies...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-08-12, issued 2019-08-12Aim: Unintended...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintUnintended pregnancy among y...
This paper discusses findings from an evaluation of a scheme to provide free emergency hormonal cont...
Aim To investigate pharmacists' views and experiences of supplying emergency hormonal contraception...
OBJECTIVE: The study was conducted to compare the provision of emergency hormonal contraception (EHC...
OBJECTIVES: Community pharmacies in the United Kingdom (UK) provide sexual and reproductive health (...
Introduction In the UK half of all pregnancies are unplanned and half of teenage pregnancies termina...
A policy review on women’s access to contraception with special reference to the provision of LARCs ...
OBJECTIVES: In England, non-dispensing pharmacy services are commissioned either nationally or local...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
Background Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase w...
Abstract Background More women are requesting Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) at pharmacies w...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
Emergency contraception (EC) access was liberalised in 2002 in Switzerland by making it accessible i...
Recent moves in parts of UK to provide opportunities for 'over the counter' purchasing at pharmacies...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-08-12, issued 2019-08-12Aim: Unintended...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintUnintended pregnancy among y...
This paper discusses findings from an evaluation of a scheme to provide free emergency hormonal cont...
Aim To investigate pharmacists' views and experiences of supplying emergency hormonal contraception...
OBJECTIVE: The study was conducted to compare the provision of emergency hormonal contraception (EHC...
OBJECTIVES: Community pharmacies in the United Kingdom (UK) provide sexual and reproductive health (...
Introduction In the UK half of all pregnancies are unplanned and half of teenage pregnancies termina...
A policy review on women’s access to contraception with special reference to the provision of LARCs ...
OBJECTIVES: In England, non-dispensing pharmacy services are commissioned either nationally or local...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
Background Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase w...
Abstract Background More women are requesting Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) at pharmacies w...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
Emergency contraception (EC) access was liberalised in 2002 in Switzerland by making it accessible i...
Recent moves in parts of UK to provide opportunities for 'over the counter' purchasing at pharmacies...