A MONASH University study has given a boost to the impetus for additional support and training for pharmacists, GPs and nurses seeking to deliver sexual and reproductive health services in Australia.
Published in BMJ - Sexual and Reproductive Health, the AusCAPPS study revealed pharmacists and others are looking for peer support and online resources to help them deliver long-acting reversible contraception and early medical abortion in primary care around the country.
The study found that pharmacists seek clarity around the regulations that guide the dispensing of drugs.
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