Is there a link between the autonomy of women and maternal healthcare utilization in Nigeria? A cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background Despite legislation and intervention programmes, the rates of maternal and child mortality in Nigeria remain high. Sustainable development goals on mother and child mortality would be a mirage if this continues. The study investigated the autonomy of women (women's decision-...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Kolawole Odusina (Author), Oluwarotimi Samuel Oladele (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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