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South African nurses' accounts for choosing to be termination of pregnancy providers

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AbstractThe South African abortion law was liberalised with the introduction of the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (CTOP) (1996).OpsommingMet die bekendstelling van die "Wet op die Keuse van die Terminasie van Swangerskap" (1996), is die Suid-Afrikaanse wet op aborsie geliberaliseer.*Please note: This is a reduced version of the abstract. Please refer to PDF for full text.

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