1995
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1995.tb138477.x
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Emergency contraception

Abstract: ObjectivesTo assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of general practitioners in New South Wales regarding the provision of emergency contraception. DesignRandomised group comparison of 100 rural and 100 urban general practitioners (GPs) by ques‐tionnaire. ResultsEighty‐four rural and 76 urban GPs responded. More rural GPs were knowledgeable about emergency contraception than urban GPs (95% v. 78%), and more women knew about it than men. More urban GPs frequently prescribed emergency contraception than r… Show more

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