India (2013): Mystery client study to measure medical abortion drugs recommending behavior among pharmacists. Round I.
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India (2013): Mystery client study to measure medical abortion drugs recommending behavior among pharmacists. Round I.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24486
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Tariq, Mohd.
Roy, Kali Prosad |
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Harvard Dataverse
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The study goal is to provide evidence for monitoring and implementation of PSI/India's Women's Health Program. This study will help to establish indicators base value against which the progress of the program will be measured. The specific objectives of the study are to monitor and increase knowledge and desired promoted behavior related to Medical Abortion among network pharmacists. It is meant to understand existing knowledge and practices about MA drug regiment among pharmacists. It will help to explore the increase in the proportion of network pharmacists providing correct knowledge of the correct dosage and routes of administration. PSI/India conducted a quantitative study to gather information. It involved human subjects as respondents in a cross-sectional survey in exit interviews using mystery client methodology. A quantitative research methodology using the mystery client technique is used to collect data.
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Quantitative
Mystery client Reproductive health Providers Medicated abortion Provider training WHP |
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2013
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