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Protocol for a qualiquantitative study of accessibility of sexual and reproductive health services among women with motor disabilities in Morocco

Approximately 1.3 billion people worldwide live with a disability, underlining the need for equitable health care for this group is important. Inclusive health systems are consistent with global health priorities, respond to United Nations sustainable development goals and economically viable. Despi...

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Adult
Analysis
Data analysis
Data collection
Demographic aspects
Disabilities
Disability
Disabled Persons
Earth Sciences
Education
Female
Global health
Handicapped accessibility
Health care
Health care access
Health care disparities
Health services
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Inclusion
Infertility
Medical personnel
Medicine and Health Sciences
Morocco
People and Places
People with disabilities
Perceptions
Public health
Qualitative analysis
Reproductive health
Reproductive Health Services
Sexual health
Statistical analysis
Study Protocol
Surveys and Questionnaires
Sustainable development
title Protocol for a qualiquantitative study of accessibility of sexual and reproductive health services among women with motor disabilities in Morocco
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