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The relevance of client-centered communication to family planning settings in developing countries: Lessons from the Egyptian experience
Nahla Abdel-Tawab, Debra Roter
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Arts & Humanities
Family Planning
100%
Developing Countries
87%
Egyptians
69%
Physicians
55%
Communication
49%
Continuation
21%
Egypt
19%
Audiotape
17%
Proportion
16%
Reproductive Health
16%
Solidarity
12%
Transplantation
12%
Acceptability
12%
Directives
11%
Developing World
11%
Fold
11%
Replacement
10%
Health Services
10%
Clinic
10%
Exit
10%
Usefulness
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Family Planning Services
90%
Developing Countries
71%
Communication
59%
Physicians
49%
Referral and Consultation
41%
Egypt
27%
Reproductive Health Services
16%
Interviews
14%
Feasibility Studies
11%
Developed Countries
10%
Transplantation
8%
Social Sciences
family planning
71%
developing country
59%
communication
41%
physician
32%
experience
24%
Egypt
12%
planning methods
8%
solidarity
5%
interview
5%
health service
4%
expert
3%
instruction
3%