Provision of inadequate information on postnatal care and services during antenatal visits in Busega, Northwest Tanzania: a simulated client study
Abstract Background Most (94%) of global maternal deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries due to preventable causes. Maternal health care remains a key pillar in improving survival. Antenatal care (ANC) guidelines recommend that pregnant women should be provided with information about postn...
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Main Authors: | Eveline T. Konje (Author), Itikija E. Msuya (Author), Dismas Matovelo (Author), Namanya Basinda (Author), Deborah Dewey (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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