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Front. Glob. Womens Health , 03 March 2025

Sec. Contraception and Family Planning

Volume 6 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fgwh.2025.1578982

This article is part of the Research Topic Current Advances in Contraceptive Use, Technology, and Promotion View all 11 articles

Corrigendum: Social and behavioral research with end-users and healthcare providers into understanding perceptions of and reactions to a monthly oral contraceptive capsule in Bangladesh, Senegal and Zimbabwe

\r\nMoushira El-Sahn
Moushira El-Sahn1*Rose ElliottRose Elliott2Trisha Wood SantosTrisha Wood Santos3Mona El-SahnMona El-Sahn4Jeff Lucas\r\nJeff Lucas4
  • 1Routes2Results, Sevenoaks, United Kingdom
  • 2Routes2Results, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
  • 3Trisha Wood Santos Consulting, LLC, Seattle, WA, United States
  • 4Routes2Results, London, United Kingdom

A Corrigendum on

Social and behavioral research with end-users and healthcare providers into understanding perceptions of and reactions to a monthly oral contraceptive capsule in Bangladesh, Senegal and Zimbabwe

El-Sahn M, Elliott R, Santos TW, El-Sahn M and Lucas J (2024). Front. Glob. Womens Health 5:1433189. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2024.1433189

Error in the Article Title

In the published article, there was an error in the article title. Instead of “Understanding the perceptions and reactions to a monthly oral contraceptive capsule with end users and healthcare providers in Bangladesh, Senegal, and Zimbabwe”, it should be “Social and behavioral research with end-users and healthcare providers into understanding perceptions of and reactions to a monthly oral contraceptive capsule in Bangladesh, Senegal and Zimbabwe”.

Error in Author List

In the published article, there was an error in the order of the author list. The corrected author list appears below.

Moushira El-Sahn

Rose Elliott

Trisha Wood Santos

Mona El-Sahn

Jeff Lucas

The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

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Keywords: family planning, acceptability, preferences, contraceptives in development, Africa, Asia, women, attributes

Citation: El-Sahn M, Elliott R, Santos TW, El-Sahn M and Lucas J (2025) Corrigendum: Social and behavioral research with end-users and healthcare providers into understanding perceptions of and reactions to a monthly oral contraceptive capsule in Bangladesh, Senegal and Zimbabwe. Front. Glob. Women's Health 6:1578982. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2025.1578982

Received: 18 February 2025; Accepted: 19 February 2025;
Published: 3 March 2025.

Approved by: Frontiers Editorial Office, Frontiers Media SA, Switzerland

Copyright: © 2025 El-Sahn, Elliott, Santos, El-Sahn and Lucas. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

*Correspondence: Moushira El-Sahn, bW91c2hpcmFAcm91dGVzMnJlc3VsdHMub3Jn

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