Factors affecting the provision of high-quality postnatal care services in Zanzibar: a qualitative study
Abstract Background In Sub-Saharan Africa, the postnatal period is associated with high mortality and accounts for a substantial proportion of maternal deaths. Although postnatal care has been identified as critical in reducing maternal mortality, the quality of care provided is often inadequate. Ta...
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Main Authors: | Anna Öjendal (Author), Herborg Holter (Author), Helen Elden (Author), Sanura Salim (Author), Malin Bogren (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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