Quality of Care in Contraceptive Information and Services, Based on Human Rights Standards: A Checklist for Health Care Providers
There is increasing momentum to ensure promotion and protection of human rights in contraceptive services and programs.
This document presents a user-friendly checklist specifically addressed to health care providers, at the primary health care level, who are involved in the direct provision of contraceptive information and services.
Given the focus on implementation, the checklist is structured around the categories often used in the provision of primary health care and contraceptive information and service delivery. Building on accepted programming categories, benefits from its wider acceptance and familiar and enhances the rights principles informing quality of care standards.
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March 25, 2019