Measuring fidelity, feasibility, costs: an implementation evaluation of a cluster-controlled trial of group antenatal care in rural Nepal
Abstract Background Access to high-quality antenatal care services has been shown to be beneficial for maternal and child health. In 2016, the WHO published evidence-based recommendations for antenatal care that aim to improve utilization, quality of care, and the patient experience. Prior research...
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Main Authors: | Alex Harsha Bangura (Author), Isha Nirola (Author), Poshan Thapa (Author), David Citrin (Author), Bishal Belbase (Author), Bhawana Bogati (Author), Nirmala B.K (Author), Sonu Khadka (Author), Lal Kunwar (Author), Scott Halliday (Author), Nandini Choudhury (Author), Ryan Schwarz (Author), Mukesh Adhikari (Author), S. P. Kalaunee (Author), Sharon Rising (Author), Duncan Maru (Author), Sheela Maru (Author) |
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